"Within a few weeks of buying the vehicle used 1 year ago, the left front break was binding which required caliper replacement. "Bought the truck used and brakes locked up within 100 miles." "When brakes are wet from dew or rain, the brakes on the rear wheels lock upon apllying the brakes" My mechanic said it was due to the salt that they use on the highways" The truck had less than 25000 miles on the odometer. "I had to replace both front wheel hub assembly's because the anti lock component failed.
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