OK, so I've come across this several times before in different vehicles but I'm considering buying a newer Liberty (GEN4) and one I like has a shudder under brakes (that you can feel through the steering), more noticeable at highway speeds. There is no shudder when not braking. It doesn't seem to be any better or worse when cornering.
Please list the possibilities that could cause this (so I can use them as a bargaining tool). I just want to work out what I could be up for $-wise.
I am led to believe it could be either slightly warped rotors or possibly a buggered wheel bearing, but the bearings are making none of that characteristic noise they do when they are normally wearing out.
Brake shudder possible causes
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Yep, warped or buggered rotors. My L series did this under any braking conditions until I changed the rotors and the brake pads at the same time. Now she's beaut.
I'd say all you'll need is the same - new rotors and pads. You might be able to play it that there's also a steering component issue due to the shuddering.
Cheers
Bennie
I'd say all you'll need is the same - new rotors and pads. You might be able to play it that there's also a steering component issue due to the shuddering.
Cheers
Bennie