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The year, make , model and engine info would be helpful in answering your question.
Common causes of brake shudder include warped brake rotors, uneven brake pad wear, worn suspension components, and improper wheel alignment.
Take off shudder is most commonly caused by one of three things. Broken motor mounts, a broken transmission mount, or bad u joints will all cause the shudder.
ive had a couple of work trucks over the years which started to shudder. both needed auto transmission work.
Brakes shudder due to uneven wear or warping of brake rotors. This can be resolved by resurfacing or replacing the rotors, and ensuring proper installation and maintenance of the brake system.
Warped rotors
A torque shudder on a 1997 Dodge Intrepid can be caused by several factors, including worn or damaged motor mounts, which can lead to excessive engine movement under load. Additionally, issues with the transmission, such as low fluid levels, a failing torque converter, or worn clutches, may contribute to the shudder. Lastly, problems with the drive axles or imbalance in the wheels can also result in noticeable vibrations during acceleration. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and resolve these issues.
Could be lots of causes, but most likely either rear differential issue or torque converter shudder in automatic transmission, though Ford is not nearly as common to have transmission shudder as a Chrysler is. Mine was the rear differential. (98, 5.4l). Mine was most pronounced when accelerating around a corner. Transmission shudder would most likely show up on acceleration at any time.
I shudder when I see spiders.
Shudder - album - was created in 2008-07.
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The Man Who Could Not Shudder was created in 1940.