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07-08-2024, 04:37 PM | #1 |
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SHAKE... While and AFTER I hit the brakes
Got an '86ish K10 with like a 3" lift an 33's.
Had the truck for 3 years done nothing to it but change plugs and oil so something was bound to start complaining. Took her for some errands and noticed a small shake, thought it might be the brakes but nothing to worry about yet The next ride was eye opening, got about 10 miles out and hit the brakes at around 50mph and she started shaking hard, let off the brakes and the shaking went away. I've driven my share of **** boxes, this wasn't a shake you ignore. So now I'm heading home and need to hit the brakes again, starts to shake hard let off the brake and she kept shaking for about another 30 seconds... WTF! Sonow the speed does not exceed 20mph, still shakes but doable. Got it up in the air, Nothing sticks out yet but haven;t taken a wheel off yet 'cause it's 900 degrees out today. Any ideas of what to test and how. I was thinking about rebuilding the suspension components minimally anyway but really not sure where this is coming from and I'd like to figure that part out before I dig in. Is there anyway this could be coming from the rear brakes? Sorta felt like it was the ass end hoping all over the place but I can't rule out the front. |
07-08-2024, 07:12 PM | #2 |
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Re: SHAKE... While and AFTER I hit the brakes
This guy does a great explanation of what your looking for. If you can have someone move the steering wheel for you great, if not use your phone to record the areas while you move the steering wheel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4kzvsCphzU Also yes, the rear brakes can cause the truck to veer to one side when braking if both are not adjusted the same. Odds are that you have multiple problems at once. |
07-08-2024, 09:20 PM | #3 |
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Re: SHAKE... While and AFTER I hit the brakes
Sounds like warped rotors to me. I have had similar symptoms with warped rotors.
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07-09-2024, 06:30 AM | #4 |
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Re: SHAKE... While and AFTER I hit the brakes
Another suspect is a leaking rear wheel cylinder or front caliper. Leaking fluid on rotor or drum can cause interesting brake action.
Check your brake fluid levels. A full master cylinder doesn't exclude a leak but one with low levels should move fluid leak to the top of the list. |
07-10-2024, 02:35 PM | #5 |
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Re: SHAKE... While and AFTER I hit the brakes
Okay wheels off and the brakes are fine front and rear.
Tie rods do not look good, draglink looks suspect too. Ball joints… didn’t see any play which makes me think the test wasn’t that good. Think I’ll short the total rebuild for now and just to the tie rods and drag links and see what that gets me. I know at some point I’ll get to the ball joints, when I do the hubs and cv’s are on the list too. |
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