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Old 10-26-2003, 07:45 PM
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Problem with Braking

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I own an 88 CRX and I notice that every time I brake the steering wheel shake like crazy...............I can't figure out what it wrong........maybe anyone out there got some info...........

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Warped rotors. Either have them machined straight again but if they are not able to you will have to buy replacements.
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Old 10-27-2003, 02:35 PM
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I replaced the rotors and STILL had the violent shaking during braking. It stayed until I replaced my left front wheel bearing.
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it could be your front end alignment
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if it pulls to one side sometimes check to see if one of your boots for the caliper slide has a hole in it, if it does then, that will cause the caliper slide to freeze causing the rotors to warp.
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Old 10-28-2003, 12:23 AM
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Re: Problem with Braking

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Warped rotors. Either have them machined straight again but if they are not able to you will have to buy replacements.

thanks for the reply......... today I replayed the for brake pad and have the two rotor turn...........the guy messed up one of my rotor and have to buy a new one to replace...........man today is a good day new rotor and my front stop shaking ..........is still have a little shaking just need to find out what is wrong with it..........

once again thanks for the advice.
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