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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1517423" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>The driver side rear caliper is bad about sticking on dodges. If you have a few days I'd check Rock Auto.com for parts. Just had the brakes redone on my Ram 3500 and it was $800 for four new rotors, pads, and the emergency brake pads. Parts was $500 rest was labor. The back driver side caliper was hanging on mine also but they said hay twine got wrapped around it and ruined the little rubber boot causing it to stick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1517423, member: 32659"] The driver side rear caliper is bad about sticking on dodges. If you have a few days I’d check Rock Auto.com for parts. Just had the brakes redone on my Ram 3500 and it was $800 for four new rotors, pads, and the emergency brake pads. Parts was $500 rest was labor. The back driver side caliper was hanging on mine also but they said hay twine got wrapped around it and ruined the little rubber boot causing it to stick. [/QUOTE]
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