Excessive or heavy and continuous braking may warp brake rotors. Braking hard (heating the rotors a lot) and then going through water (which quickly cools the hot rotors) may also cause the rotors to warp. If the brake pads or brake rotors are getting thin, the rotors will warp more easily.
Warped brake rotor.Warped brake rotor.
Worn bearings, loose rotor, warped brake rotor, sticking brakes.
A disc brake rotor with excessive run out is a warped rotor which causes a pulsation in the brake pedal when the brakes are applied. A certain amount of run out is acceptable.
You have a "Warped" brake rotor. It needs to be replaced
A warped brake rotor is a rotor that's no longer flat. When viewed from the front or the rear, it'll no longer look like a straight line, but be a Little bit wavy.
Warped rotor(s)
Brake rotor/rotors are out of round / warped. Check rotors and REPLACE as needed.
Bad tire or alignment is most common. It can also be caused by a warped brake rotor or drum.
Warped rotor and worn out brake pads.
Disk brake rotor is warped
(1) Warped brake rotor (2) an out of round brake drum (3) a warped or damaged brake shoe.
Probably have a warped or out of round brake rotor or brake drum.