Possible warped rotor. Turning rotors doesn't get rid of warp. Brake shop needs to check for this and replacement of rotor is cure for this problem
auto braking system they don't stop , they sort of vibrate so you don't skid.
For the brakes, check for warped rotors. For the turning, check for worn CV joints.
If you only did the front brakes, the problem may be in the rear brakes.
Yes, but the entire braking system would need changed. It would be easier and cheaper to buy a car with ABS.
Were the rotors resurfaced or replaced, or just the pads? Warped rotors are the most common cause of vibration when braking
brakes are the braking system It could be a part of the control system It has a hydraulic system in the braking system
It depends on the quality of the brake pads that were installed. It could also be a "glazing" of the pads and rotors due to your personal braking tendencies. I.E. riding the brakes or braking very slowly and early at red lights.
If installed correctly, it will probably brake better.
Worn out brakes.
You can tell if a Lincoln needs a new rotors by the braking fashion of the car. When applying the foot to the brakes, if the pedal tends to vibrate, the rotors could be deteriorating.
Antilock brakes do not increase the braking force.
Braking in a moving vehicle is applying the brakes to slow or halt movement, usually by depressing a pedal. The braking distance is the distance between the time the brakes are applied and the time the vehicle comes to a complete stop.