Check tie rod ends, inner tie rod bushings, and balljoints. Also, SOMETIMES new rotors may need to be resurfaced. Usually replacing brake pads alone will not help.
Your brake rotors are warped and need replaced/resurfaced.
Could be that the rotors are "out of round" and need either to be resurfaced or replaced
Normally this is caused by a warped rotor. Have your brakes inspected and rotors turned or replaced.
If the rotors are warped it can cause a shake when you hit the brakes.
If the rotors have over heated you will get brake chatter. The pedal will shake when you apply the brakes. Usually the drums are a little tougher. The new rotors are very thin.
Perhaps front rotors are "out of round" and need to be either re-surfaced or replaced
Your rotors need to be turned. They have become warped.
yes, but only when the brakes are applied.
Warped brake rotors........
rear brake drums or rotors are out of round.
The brake rotors are warped. Machining or replacement of rotors necessary to correct that.
The most common cause of this problem is warped brake rotors. Get it replaced soon. Whenever you replace rotors, you should replace the pads. The old pads will have conformed to the shape of the rotors, so braking efficiency and life will be down if you use them with the new rotors.