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If there is a problem in the transmision wouldn't that affect the forward gears as well? I will admit I try to stay out of the inner working of a transmision so I don't know if that would be the case or not.
DH,
I loosened it all the way up and checked both pads, there was no contact of any kind. That's the first and last place I looked because it behaved just as though the brake was on.
I moved my truck to shovel some snow that had built up around it over the past week today. When I went to back it up it went maybe a foot and then stopped. I could go forwat but no chance of the truck going back. I of course made sure I had the parking brake off and then shut the truck off...
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