a weeping wheel cylinder will do this also, AND the brakes being out of adjustment can also cause this, many many times they are NOT correctly adjusted, there are posts on this, but the easiest thing to do first is look for any signs of brake fluid on the back of the wheels, and then adjust the brakes, a MAJOR brake adjust ment is needed then 3000 miles a minor then 3000 niles a major again, a major is adjusting both top and bottom a minor is just the top there are holes in the back of the drum for the feeler guage, i think, i forget sometimes so look it up... the bottom is 20,000 th and the top is 10,000 th it takes a few times to get em in the right place, just an fyi, this is every bit as important before u go replacing parts in my mind, then bleed the system only after pulling the wheels and making sure a cylinder is not weeping, they can be sneaky, good luck all advise given in these posts are important for your truck, good luck