roters need turned. 65;
It is likely a brake rotor has to much run out (warped). There could also be some problem with steering or suspension components.
You need an alignment.
You have a warped rotor. It must be trued at a machine shop or replaced.
You need the front rotors machined or replaced.
if you car shakes when its fully stopped it may be the harmonic balancer, take it to a garage. is it shakes only when you are braking while stopping than have you brakes checked
if it shakes while your braking your front roters could be warped or if it shakes while your driving try balancing the tires at a tire shop.
Need more info like what is the vehicle doing when it shakes, is it idling in park, driving down the road, braking, driving at highway speeds, etc.
the brake rotors are warped. resurface or replace rotors. if the vehicle shakes without applying the brakes, check tire balance.
Your rotors are probably warped from getting hot during braking and need to be "turned" or replaced. I suggest you take it to a brake shop or dealer.
front end is worn out
When a car shakes while braking downhill, it’s usually due to heat and uneven braking parts. Common reasons: Warped brake discs (most common) Downhill braking overheats the rotors, causing slight warping → you feel vibration in the steering or pedal. Brake pad deposits Holding brakes too long can leave uneven material on discs → creates a pulsing/shaking effect. Worn suspension parts Loose components (like control arms or bushings) can amplify the vibration under braking. Wheel or tire issues Imbalanced wheels or uneven tire wear can also cause shaking, especially at speed. What to do: Get brake discs & pads inspected Avoid riding brakes downhill (use engine braking/gears) Check suspension if shaking is strong In most cases, it’s just brake disc warping from heat.
Rotors are warped. Have them trued or replaced as necessary. Also replace the brake pads at the same time.