Your problem is a warped rotor. You will need to remove the rotors and have them trued at a machine shop or replaced if they are worn too thin. It can also be a problem with your ABS system, a bad wheel bearing, or loose lug nuts. Be sure to tighten the lug nuts to the correct torque or you can warp a brand new rotor almost instantly.
It must be the rear brakes at fault.
I have replaced the entire brake system in a 1988 gmc jimmy and still have no brakes can you help/
well it does depend on the fact of if you replaced the brakes or not because after you replace your brakes you have to bleed them again or else they won't work properly if im correct
You still have air in the back brake lines or they are not adjusted properly which is making the front brakes take the full load
bleed the brakes. check fluid level
You should have your rotors checked and possibly turned or replaced as necessary You should have your rotors checked and possibly turned or replaced as necessary
I replaced the front brakes on my 92 camaro, it still pulls hard right when u hit the brakes??
Check your wheel bearings, tie rod ends, balljoints and CV axles. A bent rim will also cause a shake at high speed.
Maybe it's coming from the rear brakes.
If the brakes are firm and the car is still not stopping, something is not hooked up right in the braking system. Perhaps a spring is missing from the brake shoe assembly.
did you put high quality brakes on your car if so then it is normal do not worry about it. even if not some brakes just squeak all the time
You need to bleed the brakes.