EdSpaek
08-25-2012, 19:54
Was noticing some squealing from the rear brakes of my Silverado upon light braking,I have 110,000 miles on my 2008 2500 HD. Found the caliper slide pins badly corroded on the left side preventing the caliper/bracket assembly from moving. Replaced the caliper with a rebuilt including the bracket and new pins, new ceramic pads and a new rotors on both sides. I am noticing I am running about 50 degrees hotter on the drivers side rotor than the passengers side using an optical thermometer after driving 30 miles or so
Any thoughts, nothing appears to be binding Reading 197 degrees on the right after driving with moderate braking and about 250 degrees on the left
Not sure what else to look for, only have 50 miles on the new brakes since installing
Possibly this is just normal due to differences in airflow and cooling across the two wheels ?
Any thoughts, nothing appears to be binding Reading 197 degrees on the right after driving with moderate braking and about 250 degrees on the left
Not sure what else to look for, only have 50 miles on the new brakes since installing
Possibly this is just normal due to differences in airflow and cooling across the two wheels ?