Fluttering sound from rear wheel after tire change

jjp11

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The dust shield on the back side is barely touching the rotor. You don't need to remove the wheels to check, roll under and and pull it away.
or the ebrake pad, pull up the ebrake a few clicks while coming to a stop to see if it go's away. Not the caliper as the noise would go away once you hit the brakes.

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E-brake pads are worn out and the backing plate is rubbing on the rotor
 
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It was the parking brake cable rubbing against the rotor. The clip that holds the cable in proper position must have broken off. Easy fix thankfully.
 
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