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REAR BREAKS VIBRATE WHEN APPLYING BREAKS. - 2000 Toyota Tundra

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If it has drum brakes get the drums machined or if it has discs get the discs machined to stop the vibration as with age and heat and water splashes over time the discs and or drums go out of round causing the pads(discs) shoes (drum brakes)to cause a vibration when they are applied,

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