brake switch out of adjustment, master cylinder comp port plugged, rear brake hose collaspsed or ebrake cables seized
Wheel cylinder (drum brakes) or caliber (disc brakes) sticking. If you find this to be the case you need to replace both sides and replace your brake fluid which is contaminated with moisture.
The front and rear brakes are both made of ceramic. i bought front and rear brakes on eBay for $80 total.
same as the front brakes they r both disc brakes
Its a bad cylinder spring
does you truck have drum brakes in the back
Driving through a cow pasture.
Squealing brakes in a sign of worn out brake pads or shoes. Can also be leaking wheel cylinder. Suggestion: Remove the rear wheels and find out what is going on. defective brakes is a safety hazard.
in VW's when you have the breaks adjusted out too far they tend to grab when reversing. There is an auto adjuster in the rear drum to keep your rear brakes adjusting. If the brakes are worn out they will "hang up" after reverse and cause squeeling.
Probably scoured rotors.
brakes wore out maybe
The rear drums only drag cause they need to be adjusted or the drums are bad
I took both sides off so now i cant put them back together the rear brakes