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Shack rattle and roll
When I apply the brakes on my truck, the front end starts to shack violently. When first starting off and cool, no problems. When I use them two or more times, is when it starts to shack. Any idea on what this is? Brake calipers, brake pads, rotors, ball joints, tie rods, what.
Thanks, Ken.
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your rotors are warping when they heat up - best thing is to replace them, cutting them may not solve the problem. Also be sure you are using normal brake pads; if they are too hard, they transfer all the heat to the rotors and warp them - found that out the hard way.
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I would start with pennymans suggestion on replacing. Let us know if this doesn't fix the problem. If anything there are more problems that were only noticable when the brakes were applied, like worn suspension parts like ball joints or bushings for example.
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Definately check the front end parts and wheel bearings - the lower control arm bushings in rubber are only good for 10 to 20 K miles before they egg shape. Strut rod bushings also rott and fall out , causing vibration. There are urethane replacements for both bushings that are no more than the rubber ones and will probably outlast the truck - I have had a set in mine for nearly 20 years and they are like new.
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That is great information. Do you have a part number for these bushings as well as a manufacturer? Me being an old Honda guy, relied on energy suspension for poly bushings and hasport or place racing for poly engine mounts.
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Sorry it took so long to get back. I replaced the rotors and the problem was solved. Thanks everyone's in put.
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