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The brake rotors are an important part of the disc brake system found in most modern cars. Many vehicles have disc brakes on the front and drum brakes in the rear, while others have four-wheel ...
Question: On a recent drive through the San Gabriel Mountains, my steering wheel started to shimmy violently when going down hill.
Signs such as excess dust on the wheels, excessive stopping distance, or strange noises and vibrations when braking can indicate rotor warping, cracking, glazing or scoring.
When necessary, don’t skimp on replacement rotors even though it might hurt. There are also some bolt-on aftermarket upgrades out there for your truck that don’t require wheel changes.
Q: My dealer rotated the tires on my 2013 Honda Odyssey at 29,000 miles. On the way home I noticed a shaking of the steering wheel when braking. The shaking occurs occasionally at slow-speed brakin… ...
Brake rotors can be resurfaced ("turned") to restore their trueness and lessen the possibility of warpage, but if too much rotor material is removed in the process the rotor will be prone to warp ...
Before you rush to the mechanic, you may want to troubleshoot why your steering wheel shakes when you brake at high speeds.
I had a new battery installed in my 2000 Volvo S70 a couple of months ago. The car sat for a couple of weeks, and now the battery appears to be dead.
It rotates with the wheel, so when the driver applies the brakes, causing the calipers to squeeze their brake pads against the rotors, the resulting friction slows the wheels’ rotation and stops ...
Brake rotors are a crucial component of a vehicle's braking system, cooperating with brake pads to slow down the car and bring it to a complete stop.
The cost to replace brake pads and rotors can vary widely, but expect to spend between $300-$400 on the low end and $1,000+ on the high end.
A vibrating steering wheel, strange noises, or a pulsating pedal while braking can mean your rotors are warped or damaged. The good news is that replacing a pair of disc brake rotors should only ...