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old rotor thought the rotors was warped cause i get back shake at 35- up shake to wear my pass. seat shakes side to side, purchased new drilled slotted rotors and hawk pads
but rotor still seems close to the caliper.. could my cailper be mess up i even grease the sliders when i do brakes, so doesnt seem like it siezes, i have yet to put the car on jacks stands and do like 35-40 to see if i notice where the shake comes from just wonderin what people think here.. also the panhard bar was bent i got a stock replacement put that on too and still didnt solve my problem
Last edited by Camaroz2894; May 6th, 2008, 07:05 PM.
humm the right rear tire is the baldest... it's more bald in the middle of the tire and there cheapy tires, not directionals, and the side that the rotor pics are is the driver side
could be more of a bad tire or balance isue than brakes. you would only notice the wobble in the brakes as you apply them not rolliong in that manner. you may have a broken belt in the tire. take it off and roll the tire to see what it does and also check the balance to.
could be more of a bad tire or balance isue than brakes. you would only notice the wobble in the brakes as you apply them not rolliong in that manner. you may have a broken belt in the tire. take it off and roll the tire to see what it does and also check the balance to.
^ yup I'm down with that
If your tires are cheep or old you could have a bad belt or they could be lop sided.
You could also have a bent axel if you slid into something at one point.
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