No, what you're describing sounds more like a warped rotor. Sometimes a rotor will warp as it gets older. It's caused by heat.
Steering wheel vibration when applying brakes is usually caused by warped disc brake rotors
u could feel it if you're car is broken
If you are referring to vibration when you hit your brakes in a car, it could be that your rotors are warped or your wheels could also be out of balance, or both.
Vibration when applying brakes is most likely warped rotors. Another cause could be loose caliper bolts.
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.
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.
The vibration was so severe in the front end, I had trouble steering the car. I could only feel the vibration when the car accelerated. Earthquakes cause a distinct vibration of the earth.
Vibration when applying brakes is most likely warped rotors. Another cause could be loose caliper bolts.
brake caliber
Could be that the rotors are "out of round" and need either to be resurfaced or replaced
I could be your rotors are need to be reground. Let your brake man check out your brakes.
Could be motor mounts, the tires out of alignment or out of balance, or the steering needs work.