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Old 08-08-2021, 07:40 AM   #2
RZNT4R
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Does the sound disappear if you release the brakes?

If so, your brakes may not be "fine".

I was working on an F150 last week which had just been inspected by a dealer the day before, the brakes hadn't been flagged despite being worn down to the metal with a seized caliper in the back and nothing but rust for the front pads to grind on.

Have you had the car since new? How long since it's last brake service? I've got a 2017 too and I'm on my 3rd brake service with a .5mm cut on all rotors the last time I did it to keep everything wearing nicely and I'll be up for another round of cleaning/lubing them up before winter. Canada is a bitch on disc brakes, and if you haven't had regular brake services done, you might be looking at completely jammed pads.
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