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Vibration when applying brakes is most likely warped rotors. Another cause could be loose caliper bolts.
If the rotors are warped it can cause a shake when you hit the brakes.
Try having your tires balanced and rotated. I used to have a car that would shake very bad when applying the brakes and I did everything you did. Then a guy told me to have my tires balanced and rotated and it fixed it until the tires became unbalanced again.
Normally this is caused by warped brake rotors.
If when applying the brakes ,roorts. If when driving only a bad tire.
The brake rotors are warped. Machining or replacement of rotors necessary to correct that.
Warped brake rotors........
Warped rotors or drums and also have the front end checked as well as bearings. Warped rotors being number one, if it's in the steering wheel. If it's more in the seat concentrate on the rear brakes system.
Most likely it's caused by warped brake rotors. Heat and time gets them all eventually.
Vibration when applying brakes is most likely warped rotors. Another cause could be loose caliper bolts. The vibration while driving is most likely a tire issue ie (out of balance, broken belt in tire, bent rim). Other possible causes are loose/worn suspension and/or steering parts.
Most likely it has unbalanced or bad tire(s). Bent wheel rims also can be the cause.
NoThis can:Ruin the tireThe low tire pressure can damage the tire and cause it to loose its balance and shake going down the road.