WELL, I HAVE A 2005 Toyota SUV AND I JUST HAD MY FRONT ROTORS AND BRAKE PADS REPLACED AND IT COST ME 325.00.
If you do it your self it is about 140.00
Most probably due to worn rotors/pads.
You have a warped brake rotor(s). Resurface or replace the effected brake rotors.
There should be two rotors if your truck is 2wd. They are located where the brake pads clamp to. Rotors are also called brake disc. It's the round disc between the brake pads.
If the truck has disc brakes on the rear then the park brake shoes are located inside the rear rotors. You have to remove the brake calipers, pads and rotors to access them
The first question you need to ask is whether you need new rotors or if you are replacing old ones. That is a huge difference in price. Assuming you need replacements, simply go to the Brembo website and it should be as easy as matching the model for your vehicle. Newer rotors can be expensive and are available at a variety of locations.
How to Install Front Brake Pads check related link below
probably brake rotors and pads.
Approximately 2 hours.
I would suspect the lug nuts were not torqued to the correct specs and that has warped the rotors. Over-tightening the lug nuts will warp the rotors. Can also be worn suspension parts.
I had the same issue on my Sierra 1500 and it ended up being the rotors, take your truck to a brakes specialist or any other place you take your vehicle for a brake inspection and its most likely your rotors are warped meaning bent out of shape.
Sticky or stuck brake calipers. Sticky or stuck parking brake mechanism.
Need to know if it is a 4+2 or a 4+4.