pedal shaking when brek at high speed, how to fix it??

Joeker

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First, Check if the spacer is balance or not. During cruising speed, does steering vibrate slightly?

Then, check if disc has warped or not. (if its warped, need to skim)
 

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Joeker said:
First, Check if the spacer is balance or not. During cruising speed, does steering vibrate slightly?

Then, check if disc has warped or not. (if its warped, need to skim)
bro, how to check the spacer balance or not?? my disc still ok bro, coz when i use with standard rim, there not problem one.
 

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It will probably be rotors. Take it too a workshop and they will be able to fix it or tell you whats going on. The rotors will probably be warped or heavily grooved, this will cause the vibration your talking of.. It may be fixed be machining the rotor or just replacing the whole thing. So i suggest taking it to a workshop it the near future to get it soughted out.
 

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dimetri86 said:
bro, how to check the spacer balance or not?? my disc still ok bro, coz when i use with standard rim, there not problem one.
If steering virbates even slightly, if hints of the spacers being unbalance. Need to do on-wheel balanacing or remove the spacers.

Long term vibration damages wheel bearing.

The disc might have warped conincidently right after changing rims. Most warp disc cases caused by car wash right after driving.

BOth are posibilities. Have them checked out.
 

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rack end ball joint inner fibre bushing wear off also have tis effect....jack up the car and try move the wheel
 

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