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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.
It is likely not the brakes. It sounds more like underinflated/bad tires. It could also be a bad wheel bearing. If it turns out to be the brakes, you would repair it by replacing the pads and having the rotors turned by a machine shop.
yes, but only when the brakes are applied.
bad rotors
what do brakes look like when they go bad, how far can rotors go?
Unbalanced tires 99.999999% of the time. rotors bad (get them turned at any parts store) ball joint bad from wear, axles not balanced on shaft to housing, but most likely rotors from improper mechanic work like putting brakes on a bad rotor without getting it turned down...
check tires, driveshaft,universal joints Another answer: Do all that. The rotors were not your problem in the first place. They have to do with the brakes. They stop the car. If they were bad, they needed to be replaced. You need to be able to stop your car. You may need a complete front end job.
If it shakes and shimmys when you apply the brakes, it could be your rotors being warped. Your rotors can be warped by air wrenches tightening you lug nuts. Which could happen when getting new tires or getting brakes done. Ask mechanics to hand tighten with lug wrench next time--no air wrench. Or it could be a bad set of tires or tire with some sort of imperfection or bubble in it--that you wouln't see but only feel when driving. Or it could be the CV Joint and Axle.
warped rotors , bad brakes,tie rods, tiresbad ,
you might have run out on your rotors as well as bad balance on your front tires.
Sometimes, the brakes don't work and there are flat tires.
245/35/18 tires, this is a bad idea it will cause massive suspension problems and will warp the rotors