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JAY93SHO

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Question for anyone who can answere, the rear brakes on my sho are making a sound not unlike when you dip your finger in a wine glass and rub the rim. Had a new e-brake cable put on last winter due to it freezing, could the cold weather be causing my calipers to not fully release? Any ideas afore i spend $$$ 290 on all new rear brakes and calipers :salute:
 

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The pad wear indicators may be rubbing against the rotor making that noise, which is exactly what they're there to do. If the rear pads are getting thin that may be what's going on, and all you need to do is replace the rear pads.
 

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The guy told me today that he had top back off the caliper on the right side and that the ebrake is not at fault, unless I use it of course, the the caliper will stick again, does this sound right?
 

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