| margarita glasses (sunny and 83 right now). The obvious solution to your problem is to move to CA, like I did. :-P It's very likely a small rock was caught between the caliper and the rotor. And when you backed up, it came loose and hopefully fell out. Look through your wheels at the each rotor and see if there are any fresh marks on the rotor surface that could have been caused by a rock. To do a more in-depth examination, you'd have to pull the wheels off and do a closer inspection. For the short distance you drove. I don't think you have anything to worry about. Dave
 
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