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Old 07-10-2008, 08:26 PM   #14 (permalink)
Matthewo_03
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Originally Posted by tundra85 View Post
I recently had the front brake pads and rotors replaced on my 02 Tundra. About a week later, the vibration in the brakes returned even worse than the vibration I was feeling prior to having them replaced. I'm going back to the shop to see what the problem is. Does anyone know if this is vibration in the brakes can be fixed permanently? If it can, could you tell me how?

Thanks for your time,
Jason C.
if dez's problem doesnt fix well i think the shop that installed ur rotors and pads ruined the job by using an air impact gun instead of a torque wrench to tighten the bolts for your wheels thats got to be the problem alopt of shops are lazy and WILL use a faster tool to do the job in shoorter time for more money!!!
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