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Help with rear brake question

Lungs414

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20 Laramie etorque , changed the rear brake pads and rotors. Used the menu to retract the emergency brake. No issues replacing the pads. After they were completed I applied the pedal and engaged the emergency brake. Heard the EB motors doing their thing. Drove it no issues. The next morning I hear loud squeaking coming from the rear wheels, when applying the brakes noise goes away then returns when I take foot of the brake. I pull over and do the procedure again, all good. The next day same thing happens again.
Any idea what can be wrong?
Thanks in advance
Apologies I think I posted originally in wrong section.
 
What pads and rotors did you use? Use any grease on the backside of the pads? Sometimes they just need to seat properly before the squealing goes away
 
Power stop and yes did wire wheeled behind the new rotors and cleaned a greased where appropriate. Slide pins, behind pads, new hardware. I disconnected the negative for a minute then reconnected. It seems ok now but I have to wait to see if it locks up again overnight.
 
So the noise returns after sitting overnight. I even tried disconnecting the battery. It helped immediately, but again the next morning returned. Any thoughts ?
Thanks
 

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