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are backing plate's necessary?

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Old September 9th, 2013, 4:04 PM
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I have a 2003 express 1500 AWD with rear disc brakes. The rear brake backing plates are rotted off. Does anyone know of any problems with just leaving the plates off?

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Without the backing plate will road crap not get into the parking brakes and cause wear on the inside of the rotor?
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On my Jeep with rear disc conversion I run all 4 corners without dust shields. They only thing they were good for was trapping gravel between the dust shield and rotor causing an awful screeching sound. Removed the dust shields 3 years ago and have not noticed any adverse effects so far.

I know a Jeep is not a Chevy van, but the principle is the same....
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Your parking brake shoe mounts to the backing plate, so if you want to keep your parking brakes you need the backing plates.
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