Thats because the lack of balance causes the steering to vibrate as the speed increases. You can confirm this by driving your car at high speed without steering the car(for a few seconds and only when it is safe to do so).

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There are many factors you may have to consider when your car shakes when braking at high speeds, not rotors.

Car shakes when braking at high speeds not rotors. Another reason could be the unbalanced tires of the car that cause the whole car to shake when you apply the brake. Warped rotors, dry guide pins, and bad brake pads can all increase your hyundai sonatas stopping distance. Those solid discs won't take much heat/abuse.
It is a common reason for car shakes when braking at high speeds, not rotors. So i changed my brake pads and rotors a couple weeks ago. Starts around 40/45 gets worse through about 60/65, then starts to mellow out, although it doesnt fully go away.
Unbalanced tires are the most probable reason your car will shake once you reach 60 mph. If you have recently replaced the rotors and the problem persists, the rotors could. Over time, the rotors will wear out, lose shape, or even get warped and trigger steering wheel shakes when you brake.
Is it bad to drive on unbalanced tires? It is advisable to have your brakes repaired as soon as possible. It can happen due to the wear caused by heat and friction of the pads.
Brake shudder can be caused by a number of things including damaged rotors, malfunctioning calipers, or new brake pads that have not been properly broken in after replacement. Well, the following are some of the main reasons your car shakes when braking at high speeds. When i took the car out when finished and bedded in the pads, no issues.
Not when braking, just when driving. I also assume you mean 100km/h and not mph, speeds over 100mph it's not really a problem, when you feel it at 100km/h, the rotors will. A misalignment of the tires will cause a vibration in the steering.
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If the car continues moving in a straight line, then wheel alignment issues are not the reason for the vibration. Once you apply pressure to the brake pad, you initiate a series of rapid events that end up with the brake rotors bringing your car to a stop. This, is dangerous in itself.
When the tires become deflated or unbalanced in areas, the steering wheel will begin to shake, making the vehicle more difficult to control. Braking at speeds of around 40mph down to 20mph there is shake in steering and overall jerky stopping. The next day, about halfway to work, i had a steering wheel vibration.
But it is not always the case. Sometimes, this warping of rotors can be due to a lack of use of a car. I felt a pulsing/shuddering in my car when i was braking, especially at high speeds.
Pulsing/shuddering when braking at high speeds. I took the car to the mechanic said he my rotors were warped, so they replaced the rotors and pads, after which the brakes felt fine. One of the possible reasons why your car is getting vibration when braking at high speeds is due to damage to the brake rotor.
Hyundai sonata shakes when braking. Whenever you apply pressure to the brake pedal when at high speeds, you will observe that the steering wheel will start shaking and its a big sign that there is some problem with the brake rotors. Can unbalanced tires cause vibration when braking?
If its not the tires, a sticky brake caliper or the need to repair the brake rotors are other possible causes. The most common reasons why my s teering wheel shakes when braking downhill: A busted rotor may be the culprit.
Shaking of the car exclusive to braking at high speeds would probably mean that your break pads have worn out, or that your rotors are in a bad shape (warped). Many cars (not vw's) with solid rear rotors easily warp from normal city driving. Many motorists have experienced this problem:
The steering wheel starts shaking when brakes are applied at high speed. A thorough understanding of your car would really help. His pads are used to the warping of the old rotors, and taken the shape of the old rotors.
The rotors in disc brakes can be damaged or warped, causing the wobbling. Tires that are out of balance. One of the key reasons why your car is experiencing excessive shaking when braking at high speeds is due to worn out brake rotors.
Ask a mechanic to check your brake rotors and replace them accordingly. The vibrations can range from mild to violent. The problem in brake rotors is the most common cause of the shaking when we brake.
Youll likely experience increased shaking at speeds. An unevenness in the rotor will shake your car when the brake pad tries to slam down on it. What causes vibration when braking at high speeds?
Brake pedal vibrates = rear. Steering wheel vibrates = front. Good luck diagnosing your shaking steering wheel when braking.
However, that is not the case this time as your car shakes strangely that it worries you. Brake shudder is a vibration that is felt through the steering wheel, brake pedal, and suspension when the brakes are applied at high speeds. Whats the fuss about it today?

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