Also lateral runout. In other words always get the hub and inside surface of the rotor shiny clean. Lateral runout is a GUARANTEE of shaken' break. It pays to be a bit anal and index the rotors to absolutely minimize lateral runout. Less than .002 is acceptable, but less than .001 is preferable. The payoff for the extra 10 minutes on each wheel is not having to do another brake job for 50,000 miles.
I have a 2015 Honda Accord. I replaced my front pads and rotors oem parts from Honda less than 2 years ago. The rear pads and rotors never been replaced. And my steer wheel started shaking recently when braking at 80 mph. Is it the front or the rear that is causing the vibration? Thanks in advance for your feedbacks
I had my brakes and rotors replaced in February and after 3-4 months (and having replaced tires with balancing and alignment because I thought that was the issue for my shaking) I called the dealership and the person I spoke to said they can't guarantee they can do anything since I let a lot of time pass (so much for lifetime warranty) but if this id the case I am going go try and get them to check for free or something. I was worried it was something more mechanical
I had this exact problem on an 02 Accord. OEM parts also. 3 months later was shaking again. That car didn't have spring loaded pad retainers though. When you installed the pads they would just stay flush against the rotor. Same on my 2012 CRV. But the CRV doesn't have this problem. I like those pad springs. What kind of car is that?
Also lateral runout. In other words always get the hub and inside surface of the rotor shiny clean. Lateral runout is a GUARANTEE of shaken' break. It pays to be a bit anal and index the rotors to absolutely minimize lateral runout. Less than .002 is acceptable, but less than .001 is preferable. The payoff for the extra 10 minutes on each wheel is not having to do another brake job for 50,000 miles.
I’m surprised those oem rotors warped like that. Maybe install springs also on pads. Good tips to fix problems thanks
Thanks for the tip
I have a 2015 Honda Accord. I replaced my front pads and rotors oem parts from Honda less than 2 years ago. The rear pads and rotors never been replaced. And my steer wheel started shaking recently when braking at 80 mph. Is it the front or the rear that is causing the vibration? Thanks in advance for your feedbacks
U will never know if it’s front or both u have to replace them could be either or both
Replace the hubs, the ball bearings within one of the hubs is NOT within the 2 micron tolerance.. Been there before !! TRUST ME..
I had my brakes and rotors replaced in February and after 3-4 months (and having replaced tires with balancing and alignment because I thought that was the issue for my shaking) I called the dealership and the person I spoke to said they can't guarantee they can do anything since I let a lot of time pass (so much for lifetime warranty) but if this id the case I am going go try and get them to check for free or something. I was worried it was something more mechanical
Oh ok
Question what does it mean if the caliper moves. Meaning you are able to move it with your hand. It's not firm
Like I show at end it suppose to move freely
I put brakes and rotors on my Tacoma truck and it still shakes when the brakes are applied. Any ideas ? 2011 Tacoma with 86 k on it
Did u do all 4 ?
I have done all that. I still have thr shakes only when run into muddy or slightly wet roads. Do you think has to do anything wheel hubs?
Not sure what’s going on is it high speed shake or when braking
Did it hurt when this guy axed you the question……………..😅
What u mean
i never knew that was the purpose of the "little guys". i never install them. uh ohhhh LOL. now i know.
Lol haha now u know worth it
I had this exact problem on an 02 Accord. OEM parts also. 3 months later was shaking again. That car didn't have spring loaded pad retainers though. When you installed the pads they would just stay flush against the rotor. Same on my 2012 CRV. But the CRV doesn't have this problem. I like those pad springs. What kind of car is that?
Don’t remember the car but it seems to be accord
Thanx for that scientific analysis use anti sense and they won’t bind put wheels on with torque wrench
Yup thank u for tips
Thank you very much!
U welcome !!!