Brake Vibration

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Asked by GuruTXYNP Jun 23, 2018 at 04:16 AM about the 2014 RAM 1500 SLT Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When I apply brakes there is a pronounced vibration in the front. I feel it on
the floor, brake pedal and steering wheel. The higher the speed on braking,
the harder the vibration and it seems more on the driver’s side than on the
passenger side. The situation was worsening so …
Believing this to be a warped rotor, I replaced front rotors, pads and hardware
and this improved the situation briefly.  During the repair, I lubed the caliber
pins, caliper channels and hardware, and the dual pistons are not leaking and
compressed OK. Original pads and hardware were seized, however brake
wear on each pad was similar.
Rear brakes are disc and original. Truck has 92,000 KLMs/ 57,000 Miles. 20
inch wheels. No accidents.
Help would be greatly appreciated.
Rick

4 Answers

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If calipers were easy to depress back in to put on new pads I would say you have a collapsed brake hose on drivers side would replace both.

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Thanks Mark. I checked both front calipers for seizing. Once the brakes are released, the hubs turned freely which should mean the hoses are also OK. I also checked the wheel bearings for play and there was no movement or grinding. Both rotors were checked for run out with a deflection gauge and found to be out approximately .002 thousand at the edge (when cold) which is near OEM specs, granted zero is optimal. The lug nuts were properly torqued. The truck does not wonder when you let the wheel go. The frustration was mounting… I learned the rotor/brake pad distributor was now offering installation, so I took the truck in and strongly suggested the rotors were defective, having done dozens of brake jobs over the years. My working theory at this point was the rotors were of poor quality metal and warping as soon as they heated up. The mechanic took the truck out for diagnosis and thought the rear brakes were the problem. Tired of the vibration and realizing the amount of work involved with removing rusted rear rims, rotors, pads and hardware and dealing with the emergency brake assembly in 95 degree weather, I agreed to bring the truck in. The mechanic came back and stated one rear caliper was seizing and this was the problem. Although skeptical, I agreed to have this replaced along with the rotors and pads. The truck is now fine…all vibration is gone and braking is back to day one. Lessons learned: While my, wife, girlfriend, mechanically inclined friends, drinking buddies and myself were all were convinced this was a front brake issue-it was in fact a rear brake issue, rear brake vibrations travel through the frame and can manifest themselves as a front brake problem. I should have inspected the all wheels and would have found the problem. Cheers, Rick

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What was wrong with the rear brakes? Think I have the same problem

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Wow, wife doesn’t care you have a girlfriend huh!? (All I took away from that)

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