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Sounds like your pads have worn down to the metal. You are causing damage to the rotor every time you drive the truck, and it is dangerous to continue. Get the truck to a certified brake specialist pronto.
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Thank you for your answers so far....I figured it was something to do with either the brake pads, or rotor, or both. I really appreciate your advice.
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