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Old 04-21-2019, 07:22 AM   #9
Gunkk
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Originally Posted by Grumpy1 View Post
Yes, washed and pulled her straight into the garage to towel off.
If that's the case and hope that it is, never experienced this on any other car I've owned.
Then yes 99.9% it was stuck brake pads. The brake pads will bond to the rotors if they're put away wet. As said above, after washing just drive it around the block once to dry off the pads/rotors and you won't have the problem again.
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