New pads need to wear into the shape
Of your rotor surface. If you hard brake before they've formed to the surface they'll make a dent, or warp your rotors. A simple turning for your rotors should fix you up. Try not to brake excessively hard for about 60 to100 miles when breaking in new pads.
My first guess would be the front end alignment and possibly the brakes. During braking, you engine and transmission are not under a load so they should not cause any vibration.
depends on the car, on if its drums or disc brakes depending on the anywhere from 50 to 250
New brakes for a vehicle depends on the type of car that you have. The more expensive the car, then the more the brakes would cost. For front brakes on a less expensive vehicle could cost anywhere between $40-150. The back brakes are higher.
If you only did the front brakes, the problem may be in the rear brakes.
The cost of brakes vary depending on many factors. Do you need front or rear brakes? It also depends on the make and model of your car and where you have the work done. Monroe Muffler And Brake offers a special starting at $99 per axel.
yes, i need new brakes
Depends on the noise that it makes.You may have a bad wheel bearing.
Time for new brakes or adjustment.
To replace the brakes, lift the car on a jack, remove the tire, brake shoe and old brake pad. Next put in the new brake pads, put the brake shoe and tire back on the car, and lower the car.
Because brakes create friction, and heat is a byproduct of friction.
A car what has front disc and rear drum brakes have front brake pads and rear brake shoes.
I needed new brakes when my 2003 Vue shook at 50mph. Once I had the back brakes changed the shaking stopped.