Rear brakes just before the snowstorm...
I was going to hop on Rockauto for rear brake pads and rotor, but I started getting that squeal. Two out of the four pads were scraping metal on metal. So I could wait no longer.
NAPA had 20% off, which saved me almost $50! In stock for immediate pick-up and with the extra discount, was pretty close to the Rockauto cost. It was 36 degrees, so I wasted no time.
First rotor was a bear! Not fuse to the hub, but the inside had a lip of rust the prevented it from clearing the emergency brake shoe. BFH and swearing were not as effective as I had hoped. It came down to a foot on the control arm, yanking on the rotor with everything I had. More swears, of course. Took well over 1.5 hours, just to get the first rotor off!
Got everything done on both sides and test drive. Did the break-in process of a few hard stops on the brakes to work the pads. Stopped straight and no pulling.
I drove to the next town to pick up dinner and half-way back, the driver's rear was red hot! Caliper must have been hanging (?). This morning, I gave a few taps with the hammer before trying to drive again. Still pretty hot, but no smoking and was not red hot. With the snow on the ground I decided to try to force a skid to activate ABS. I did that a few times, drove a little further and checked. Ran cooler. Drove the rest of my 20 mile trip. By the time I got to work, that side seemed to gotten better. I may be in for new calipers at some point.