dodge man
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I own a 2004 Dodge Ram 4x4 with the Cummins. Its a 3/4 ton so single rear wheel. About 14 months ago I redid the rear brakes with all new parts. Dodge uses a rear drum brake inside the disc brake hub for emergency brakes. I replaced everything, new rotors, calipers, e-brake parts and new pads. About a week after I did this work the drivers side caliper was sticking. I replaced it again with another rebuilt one and everything has been fine until last week.
Last Firday I got home and could smell the drivers side brake was hot. I pulled the wheel the next day and cracked the bleeder on the caliper and there was no pressure. I pulled the caliper and the wheel would still not spin easy. After much work and getting a different drum brake tool I was able to spin the star wheel adjuster enough to loosen the e-brake. I thought everything was fine but when I drove it for a test drive the brake was still getting hot. The next day I pull the wheel and the caliper is sticking this time. I got the caliper at Autozone, it was a rebuilt, but it had a lifetime warranty and got another one free. Everything seems fine now.
My question is was it just a coincidence the e-brake and disc brake caliper were sticking at the same time? As far as I know the systems are in no way tied together. Did one problem cause the other? My opinion is that the calipers I'm getting are crappy rebuilds.
Last Firday I got home and could smell the drivers side brake was hot. I pulled the wheel the next day and cracked the bleeder on the caliper and there was no pressure. I pulled the caliper and the wheel would still not spin easy. After much work and getting a different drum brake tool I was able to spin the star wheel adjuster enough to loosen the e-brake. I thought everything was fine but when I drove it for a test drive the brake was still getting hot. The next day I pull the wheel and the caliper is sticking this time. I got the caliper at Autozone, it was a rebuilt, but it had a lifetime warranty and got another one free. Everything seems fine now.
My question is was it just a coincidence the e-brake and disc brake caliper were sticking at the same time? As far as I know the systems are in no way tied together. Did one problem cause the other? My opinion is that the calipers I'm getting are crappy rebuilds.