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Hi Everyone, God My Eyes Are Sore, I Just Went Throught All The Pages Trying To Find Info On Brakes. I Am Still Trying To Find Out What Is Causing The Vibration Fron The Rear. Taday I Pulled The Rear Rotors Off And Found That The Drivers Side E Brake Must Have Been Sticking. There Is A Shiny Wear Mark Around The E-brake Drum. I Have Taken The E-brake Pads Off Both Side, I An Going To Try It On The Highway And See If That Stops The Vibration.
I Have Tried A Modifier In The Rear End , It Seemed To Help For A Little While, But The Vibration Is Back Again....... Please Help |
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Re: 2001 Rear Brakes And E Brake, Still A Vibration
Does the vibration get worse when you press the brakes?
Also, please stop using capital letters on the start of every word you type, it makes it hard to read.
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the vibration does not get worse when the brakes are applied. It is a strange one. When i drive the highway for a 20 or more km, and come off the the highway turn right or left, i get a vibration/shimmy, it only last a second or so , then it is gone.It only seems to do it after the truck has been warmed up. In an earlier post someone said to try a friction modifer, and I did, it seemed to help a little. I drove home from the fire station this morning, hoping that the vibration would be gone,, but still there. I was thinking that is was the dragging e-brake causing the problem... Sorry about the cap letters....Paul
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