This is my question Turns out it was a badly worn right axle Vibrating while braking is a warped rotor.
it depends on when it vibrates. If it vibrates when driving then it is most likely that you need to get an alignment or your tires balanced or maybe even loose lugnuts on the tires. If it is only when braking then you probably need new rotors or you need to get yours resurfaced.
If your car vibrates when you are braking, you might have pads that have worn unevenly. You can have the brake pads inspected to see if there is wearing on the drum or if you have a problem with your rotors.
decreased in proportion to the slope
u have bad roters in front
Most likely warped brake discs
If it shakes all the time it is a tire/wheel problem. If it only shakes when braking then it is a brake problem.
It depends on where it is on. Normally the braking force is balanced on an axle but different between axles. i.e., the braking force between left and right brakes on an axle is the same but the braking force on the front axle might be greater than the rear.
i dn't know. when you find out let me know..
You will lose the engine braking effect, and you will also pick up speed
Wheel hubs or bearings or could be the CV shafts.
Sounds like your front brake rotors are warped.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, or if it vibrates only when braking you have a warped rotor.