2000 Toyota Tundra Shakes When Braking
I have new oem rear shoes and drums also.
2000 toyota tundra shakes when braking. My son has a 2000 Toyota Tundra extended cab 4x4. Determine if vibration is from front or rear while brakes are still warm from confirmation test driving. When you apply the brakes going at highway speeds the brakes surge as if the front rotors are warped so bad that the whole PU shakes.
The emergency brake actually the parking brake is activated by mechanical linkage. Over the last year we have installed new rotors and pads replaced the calipers bled the whole brake system twice had the new rotors turned replaced the lower control arm bushings front aligned and. Replaced front rotors front pads rear drums rear brake shoes rear parking brake adjustment strut kits on both wheels.
Gets Gearshift Exhibits Crank Course. Mine was more of a side to side shaking. The worse the rotors warp the more the pulsing and shaking.
After replacing brakes on my 2003 Tundra Limited I have a vibration when braking which i believe is in the front due to my steering wheel shaking. The 2000 Toyota Tundra has 69 NHTSA complaints for the service brakes hydraulicfoundation componentsdiscrotor at 22920 miles average. The last two times it happened applying the brakes has caused the vibration to be about 10x worse.
The 2000 Toyota Tundra has 19 NHTSA complaints for the service brakes hydraulicfoundation componentsdisccaliper at 29480 miles average. As I recall it took quite awhile for anyone to recognize the issue during the early years of Tundra forums. If you have a 2007-12 Tundra TSB 013112 fixes this front brake vibration.
Warped rotors will cause a vibration at highway speedsIts basicly swinging the calipers back and foruth and should get worst from a high speed stopBalancing will obviously cause a vibration also but with the change in tires and no change in the vibration rotors a good guessMake sure that calipers slides not seized and make sure the REAR brakes are adjusted properlyLack of a proper rear brake. Small fairly high-frequency vibration easily felt through the steering as. Warped rotors are even more common today than they used to be.