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Benz300 05-19-2004 01:16 AM

brake pads / rotors question.
 
my friend had new rotors and brake pads put on the lex. and now the car vibrates at speeds 35mph and above. however the strange thing is that there is no pulsating shaky feeling when the brakes are used. I've usually seen a shake while braking if the rotors are warped.
what could be causing this ? could the new rotors be bad ? these are bendix rotors. is there even such a thing as bad rotors out of the box ?

sixto 05-19-2004 05:29 AM

If it's a hub centric wheel, is it sitting flush on the hub?

Sixto
95 S420
87 300SDL

cbdo 05-19-2004 07:26 AM

I seem to recall someone having a similar problem that was due to overtorqued lug nuts.

csnow 05-19-2004 06:03 PM

I've seen that problem once when anti-squeal paste was not used. Seems that the pads were moving about enough to make noise when not under pressure. Anti-squeal fixed it.

Also, loose lug nuts (whoops).

Ethan 05-19-2004 06:59 PM

if the wheel weights are the problem ( though 35mph seems low for this ) a vibration through steering wheel points toward a front wheel out of balance.
Feeling a vibration through the seat usually points toward a rear wheel out of balance.

sjsfiji 05-20-2004 06:09 AM

lex... toy...
 
Benz300,

My bro in-law just had his front rotors replaced ('96 Camry) and had the same problem. He had it replaced a 2nd time to no avail. I advised that maybe his bolt were over torqued by the tech (still needs to be checked). If not, have his front end checked (front wheel drive).

The odd thing is that... nothing else was touched except the rotors. Could it be the calipers? hmmmm... What else could it be???

late,


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