My Driver rear disc is clean and smooth, but my pass rear is all ground up and it makes grinding sounds.

I’ve been driving on a 2000 mile roadtrip and don’t have issues with alignment or getting up to speed on the highway.

Weve been on some dirt roads. is it possible sediment got caught between the pad and rotor?

2008 Silverado

  • KanadianMade@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Can see your rotor is ground down. Likely from zero brake pad remaining. Now whether it’s just worn out or one side is seized is another story. Check the pad wear on both sides. If similar, then probably just worn pads. But you will likely be replacing pads and rotors at minimum.

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      1 year ago

      they are dissimilar. one side is within tolerance since the last service 45k Go