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Originally Posted by wgondor
Thanks for this info. I have been having a similar issue with the rear right on my 300C only when cold overnight. This has seemed to resolve this (where Chrysler service people say "this is normal, etc")

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Glad that fixed the problem. It's amazing how many people simply put up with brakes that sound like an old school bus. Even more amazing is how many people pay for new pads and rotors, when all they really needed was to give the brakes a good workout!