MountainBikeDude
Well-Known Member
Following up.As a data point, was noticing a slight grinding noise after some off roading and assumed it was a pebble between the inner rotor shield and rotor. As the days passed, and it wasn't going away, decided to pull the wheel and investigate.
Turns out the inner pad was worn completely at the base, beginning to score the inner face of the rotor, with the majority of the pad still left at the top. So worn to resemble a door stop.
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Rivian is going to try to squeeze me in either today or tomorrow to investigate/repair which is awesome, they've been fantastic in getting this sorted so A+ on that front.
What I suspect is either the top of the pad was bound in some way, or the caliper has some air in it, causing it to only push inward with the lower pistons? Grasping at straws, but will update after it's repaired.
Service looked over the issue and replaced both front rotors, pads, calipers and brake lines (not sure the extent of the lines replaced but assume it's just a small portion leading to each caliper) so far so good as I've put on nearly 2500kms since.
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