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Old 07-12-2009, 03:40 PM   #1
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2007 Pacifica Steering Wheel Shakes

Everytime I hit the brakes The steering Wheel Shakes. I replaced the Tie rod ends on suspect...As well as the brake pads...I still getting the shakes.....Any ideas?
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Old 07-20-2009, 09:41 AM   #2
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Re: 2007 Pacifica Steering Wheel Shakes

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Everytime I hit the brakes The steering Wheel Shakes. I replaced the Tie rod ends on suspect...As well as the brake pads...I still getting the shakes.....Any ideas?
Front end shake during braking is typically rotor warp. You might pull them and get them turned, and/or replace them depending on age. Then, make lubricating the caliper slides a regular maintenance item to keep them "floating" which should help normalize the wear on the pads and rotors.

Another simple thing just to eliminate a possible problem - rotate your tires front to back just in case you are dealing with a tire/wheel issue. If the shakes remain, go on with the brake maintenance.

Good luck.
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