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.
Vibration when applying brakes is most likely warped rotors. Another cause could be loose caliper bolts.
Normally this is caused by warped brake rotors.
cause you didnt push the clutch in
is this 4 wheel drive
Generally if it only shudders when braking then you likely have warped brake rotors but it could potentially be one of many other issues too.
This could be caused from the closing off of the flex line or a bad caliper or a bad master cylinder
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You probably have a caliper the is stuck. This is most noticable as a pull to one side or the other when applying the brakes. The harder you step on the pedal, the more it pulls.
Yes, my Dodge Caravan has brakes.
That will depend on many factors including driving habits. The brakes could last 30,000 - 150,000 miles.
You need to have the abs checked for codes. Then you can diagnose cause.
Could have either on the rear. Both were an option.