CStone
SDD Junior Member
Maybe intermittent isn't the right word. This is the first and only time this has happened.
Drove the truck yesterday for about 20 miles. Stopped, then drove another 3 miles to work. When I got to work, I could smell the brakes heavily and smoke was coming out from my driver's side rear wheels. Looked under truck and it was coming from brakes. Wheels were dry - no blown seals. However, the calipers weren't stuck! The truck rolled free, although the rear driver-side brakes were clearly overheated.
Drove the truck back home a couple hours later and the brakes did not act up again. Pulled the truck into the shop and pulled the driver-side rear wheels off. Caliper pins were fine. Pads were good.
I'm stumped why I had this one-time issue. Any ideas?
Drove the truck yesterday for about 20 miles. Stopped, then drove another 3 miles to work. When I got to work, I could smell the brakes heavily and smoke was coming out from my driver's side rear wheels. Looked under truck and it was coming from brakes. Wheels were dry - no blown seals. However, the calipers weren't stuck! The truck rolled free, although the rear driver-side brakes were clearly overheated.
Drove the truck back home a couple hours later and the brakes did not act up again. Pulled the truck into the shop and pulled the driver-side rear wheels off. Caliper pins were fine. Pads were good.
I'm stumped why I had this one-time issue. Any ideas?