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Un Abonné
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Edinburgh
Posts: 273
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Brake Judder
If this occurs is it usually a case of replacing the discs and pads with new ones and making sure they are fitted properly?
I'm off to see a car tomorrow but the owner says that under heavy braking you can feel a bit of judder through the pedal so just wanted to check on possible causes. Thanks. |
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