If the problem is just when you slow down or when you are trying to stop it sounds like your rotor the metal is very easy to damage and even a little nick in it cause the brake pads to not catch evenly there fore causing the shaking when you apply pressure. If you have had your breaks replaced recently and didn't have the rotors replaced or turned that could be why basicly uneven wear on them. Sometimes you can get them turned to correct the problem or it may need replacing completely. They 80-100 dollars at the local part store each. If it is the rotor then you will go through alot of brake pads until you get it fixed.Good Luck!
brake caliber
not usually. warped rotors will cause a vibration during braking.
Tire out of balance is the most common cause.
It is best reached from under the front of the vehicle. It is behind the vibration damper (bottom pulley) just to the passenger side.
Behind the vibration damper on the passenger side. It is best reached from under the front of the vehicle.
A bad wheel bearing
Vibration, no but excessive bounce or wheel hop, yes.
Your front end may be out of alignment. Check with a tire store about an alignment on your vehicle.
front passenger side of the transmission under the vehicle engine/trans. close to the front passenger side front tire.
Check the entire front end assembly. Wear in the tie rod ends, ball joints, or other components can cause the vibration.
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.
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