car is shaking when i stop.
man my car is shaking pretty bad when i stop.
it god new pads on it. and the rotors are somewhat new as well.
and when i stop the car is real sketchy is there anything else that it could be
other then the breaks?
it god new pads on it. and the rotors are somewhat new as well.
and when i stop the car is real sketchy is there anything else that it could be
other then the breaks?
its got to be your brakes, when you drive the car really slow put your head out the window and listen if you hear any grinding or anything...has the car been setting for along time or soemthing>>???
did you replace both the rotors and pads at the same time...or did you reuse the rotors with the new pads without getting the rotors cut?
yeha i blew my motor and the car sat for like 4 months.i just replaced the rotors, pads and cal.. about 2 months before i blew my engine,
and now its shaking.
and it doesnt make any grinding sounds or anything, so i dont know
i guess i'll get new rotors and pads and see whats up
and now its shaking.
and it doesnt make any grinding sounds or anything, so i dont know
i guess i'll get new rotors and pads and see whats up
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Lube up your calipers man. Sitting calipers tend to freeze out. Take it apart, get some new sliders for it and fill that ***** with anti seize. Put some anti seize or caliper lube on the back of your brake pad. Cheap brake pads have metal in them, causing that horrible squeeling. Replace your rotors and you should be good, but remember, cheaping out = shitty parts, so spend the money.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by si0385. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">make shure you cleaned all the **** off of your hub when you put the new rotors on as well...
in some rare cases it can be blown shocks causing the shake
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You would also notice it when your accelerate and when you hit large bumps on the road.
in some rare cases it can be blown shocks causing the shake
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You would also notice it when your accelerate and when you hit large bumps on the road.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rob. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">seized caliper ? tires bad ?</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats what mine was bad caliper
thats what mine was bad caliper
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