Front brakes may judder when coming to a stop due to uneven wear on the brake pads or rotors, which can create vibrations as the pads make contact with the rotor surface. Additionally, warped brake rotors, often caused by excessive heat buildup, can lead to inconsistent braking pressure. Other potential causes include contamination on the brake components or improperly installed hardware. Addressing these issues typically involves inspecting and possibly resurfacing or replacing the affected parts.
check it my be the CV axles
When stopping you should always use both your front and rear brakes. Aproximately 70 percent of the stopping power is in the front brake, and 30 percent in the rear.
Depends where its squeeking from, front, back, brakes, exhaust, ect.... Depends where its squeeking from, front, back, brakes, exhaust, ect....
you press lightly on the brake pedle
Have the brakes checked.
well in a sence it dose because all 4 brakes lock when you stop, but then it dose not because only the front brakes stop
The distance a vehicle will travel between putting on the brakes and coming to a stop.
Rotors out of round and need to be replaced or resurfaced?
no, just the wheels the brakes apply to, usually the front brakes
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352 m
This is due to the ABS system of infiniti, It is usual when the brakes are new.