- Worn brake pads: Worn brake pads can cause the rotors to become scored or warped, which can lead to vibrations when braking.
- Warped rotors: Warped rotors can cause the brake pads to vibrate when they come into contact with them.
- Loose or damaged wheel bearings: Loose or damaged wheel bearings can allow the wheel to wobble, which can cause the front of the car to shake when braking.
- Damaged suspension components: Damaged suspension components can cause the tires to lose contact with the road, which can lead to vibrations when braking.
- Tire imbalance: An unbalanced tire can cause the wheel to vibrate, which can be felt through the steering wheel and the floor of the car.
- Driveline problems: Driveline problems, such as a worn universal joint or a damaged driveshaft, can cause vibrations that are felt through the entire car, including the front end.
Solution
- _Have your brake pads and rotors inspected and replaced if necessary._
- _Have your wheel bearings inspected and replaced if necessary._
- _Have your suspension components inspected and replaced if necessary._
- _Have your tires balanced._
- _Have your driveline inspected and repaired if necessary._