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Old 10-28-2005, 08:38 PM
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Could this be a wheel problem?

I've had the Runner for a while now. There's a little problem that's starting to bug me. I've noticed that under hard braking it feels like the wheel is shaking. Also i would have to hold the wheel to make it brake in a straight line. Could this be the wheel bearing? or another problem? how would i know if it's the wheel bearing? i know replacing that could be a PITA. i took the t4r for a wheel alignment to see if it would change anything but problem stayed the same.i don't really know what's up with my t4r.
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If you notice it shaking only while you are braking then you should check to see if the front brake rotors are warped.
Old 10-28-2005, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MarkieMark
I've had the Runner for a while now. There's a little problem that's starting to bug me. I've noticed that under hard braking it feels like the wheel is shaking. Also i would have to hold the wheel to make it brake in a straight line. Could this be the wheel bearing? or another problem? how would i know if it's the wheel bearing? i know replacing that could be a PITA. i took the t4r for a wheel alignment to see if it would change anything but problem stayed the same.i don't really know what's up with my t4r.
i would check/change the rotors and pads. maybe your calipers are going bad? i wouldnt think it would be a wheel bearing
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Steering wheel shaking under hard braking is usually a sign of warped rotors. The 4Runner OEM rotors are prone to warping. If you do a search, you'll find a lot of info on this.

Many forum members have replaced their OEM rotors with Brembo standard rotors and various brands of brake pads, although I consider the OEM pads to be decent. I currently am using the Performance Friction pads and find them to be a mild improvement over the OEM. Research this and I think that, once you know what you're looking to upgrade to, you can call around to various shops and get a good price (assuming you don't intend on doing the work yourself).

I paid about $100 for the 2 rotors (incl shipping) and $29 for the pads at Autozone.
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i hope it's not the wheel bearing. thanks for the help guys. i'll make sure i check the pads and rotors.
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