A dodge caravan may be experiencing rear brake noise due to needing new brake pads. This may also be due to worn rotors.
brakes or rear axle problems.
Brake Caliper is sticking........Replace!!
With rear drum brake:-The brake drum may be out of round or may have a rust spot in it. -The brake drum may be cracked.With rear disc brake:-The brake disc may have extreme lateral runout or be mounted improperly. -The brake disc may be cracked. This would be dangerous-Combination of soft brake pads and a directional finish on the disc surface. A directional finish may go away with use and take the noise with it.Regardless of brake type:A brake disc or drum mounted to a bent hub flange or bent axle shaft can cause this noise.
A loud thud noise in the rear brakes might be caused by stuck calipers or by brake drums that are out of round. You might also have uneven wear on the brake pads.
Could be the rear bearings, brake shoes, brake pads and of course, the suspension. It might help to jack the vehicle up and spin each wheel by hand.
Damn buddy, Ok first you need to stop doing it and second REPLACE YOUR EMERGENCY BRAKE PADS YOU ARE RUINING YOUR ROTORS. THEY ARE EXPENSIVE!!!!!
You need to locate the source of the noise to determine why then we can help you fix it.
you will have tires rubbing when weight is placed in rear. Will be loud scrubbing noise.
The noise is due to bad gears or bearings in your rear differential.
Check your rear U-Joint, plus the fluid level in your rear end. Also on my Aerostar, in my brake assembly I found a broken brake spring. If it is the gears in the rear-end you may have to replace. Good luck!
Excessive brake pressure, or brake pressure imbalance Front/Rear.