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ray thurm Posted on Apr 06, 2015

Front brake wobble when braking

Intermitent. not heat related. flat or hilly. just once in a while

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2008

SOURCE: brake slide pins

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: My Silverado front end wobbles at any speed, not affected braking

Couple of checks , mud in front rims will give you a wobble. Front tire cord seperation or loose wheel nuts. , Wore out tie rod end, front wheel bearing play, or a weight has fallen off the rim and it needs balancing. If it is vibrating your steering wheel, have the front end looked at right away.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2009

SOURCE: front end wobbles shakes and vibrates

Might try inspecting the tires making sure you dont have any tires that have separated cords. If they look OK rotate the tires and see if the problem changes at all. Hope this helps

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  • Posted on May 04, 2010

SOURCE: My car front end wobbles when braking and at higher speed

did you have the front brake rotors machined, they are warped. either replace the brake rotors or have then machined, I prefer just replacing them as they are fairly cheap.

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2011

SOURCE: Broken brake line on 1990

1990 Chevy 4.3 l engine runs rough at idle half the time-- sometimes it's OK, other days it's rough and can smell raw gas, as tho it's running rich... any ideas?

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Front brakes engaged while driving

the problem will be in the master cylinder compensating port blocked
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if at any time the heated brake fluid is not allowed to expand back into the reservoir it expands and pushes the disc brakes harder on
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instead of the mechanic go to an accredited brake professional shop and have a proper diagnosis and quote done
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