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2004 LS Brakes Thumpy- how do I stop that?
Ok, I don't know why all my cars have this problem. After a few thousand miles, all of my brakes get thumpy. On my previous cars, I always changed my brakes myself and just figured there has to be something I'm doing wrong. This car, I bought new and the brakes are still OEM original never changed brakes, and they are thumpy. So, the only thing I can think of is that brake wrong. But, when my girlfriend rides with me, she says I drive like a grandpa, so I don't think I brake hard. So, when I replace my brakes soon, some tricks I do to stop it from happening is I scuff up the rotors so they aren't so smooth when I get done. I was taught if I don't do that, the brakes will get glazed. I also make sure the hub is completely clean before putting the rotor on and I adjust the back brakes with the parking brake to make sure it's adjusted properly. Then I make sure to tighten my wheels with a torque rachet to make sure the wheels are the right tightness, which would also make sure the rotors are the right tightness. Yet, all of my brakes are thumpy after driving for a few months. I can't imagine what I'm doing wrong. Like I said, I always just figured I was doing something wrong installing them, but these brakes on my car now, I've never touched them and they do it. My car has about 50,000 miles on it with the original brakes, so it's about time to change them...
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