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Donna, if it is a FWD model, it is possible that your hub has seized up. Of course, the only way to really determine this is to, jack up the car, remove the wheel, and remove the rear brake. Possibly that your break is causing this too. Check to make sure that the brake shoes from the parking brake are properly releasing, and the the brake caliper is not seized.
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-Donna, if it is a FWD model, it is possible that you hub has seized up. Of course, the only way to really determine this is to, jack up the car, remove the wheel, and remove the rear brake. Possibly that your break is causing this too. Check to make sure that the brake shoes from the parking brake are properly releasing, and the the brake caliper is not seized.
+Donna, if it is a FWD model, it is possible that your hub has seized up. Of course, the only way to really determine this is to, jack up the car, remove the wheel, and remove the rear brake. Possibly that your break is causing this too. Check to make sure that the brake shoes from the parking brake are properly releasing, and the the brake caliper is not seized.
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Donna, if it is a FWD model, it is possible that you hub has seized up. Of course, the only way to really determine this is to, jack up the car, remove the wheel, and remove the rear brake. Possibly that your break is causing this too. Check to make sure that the brake shoes from the parking brake are properly releasing, and the the brake caliper is not seized.

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