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Car Shakes When Braking

Posted on the 23 September 2019 by A2v
Car Shakes When Braking
Do you encounter the problem wherein your entire car is shaking especially during braking when the brake pedal is depressed? The shaking is so extreme that it felt like the car will break loose. Well, the most common reason is the problem on the rear brake specifically the alignment between the brake shoe and the brake drum. Most often whenever your car shakes while braking the following is wrong with the rear brakes.
Reasons why car shakes when braking
1. Misalignment between the rear brake shoe and brake drum
2. Problem with the rear wheel bearing
Usually, if the entire car shakes during braking the problem is always the rear brake. The entire car shakes happen because the brake shoe is not making even contact with the brake drum during brake application. Because of the uneven contact, vibrations are created, this vibration is so extreme which traveled to the suspension then makes the entire car to shakes especially when braking.
What is happening in the rear shoes and drums are not in even contact when braking (i.e. misaligned); this will result in vibration. The most likely cause of this misalignment is warped rear drums. However, it is possible the drums are OK but rather the rear wheel bearings are worn/loose. This would indirectly cause misalignment between the shoes and drums.

Car Shakes When Braking

Reason of car shaking when braking - Rear Bake Drum and Brake Shoe Image Credit


What causes misalignment?
Most of the time misalignment happens because of the warped rear brake drum, but sometimes the rear drum is not warped so the possibilities are that the rear wheel bearing is the problem. The rear-wheel bearing could be loose or worn-out if the bearing is lost or worn-out it will result in the misalignment between brake shoes and the brake drums.
How to fix a car that shakes when braking 
You need to bring the car to the shop and tell the mechanic to check the rear brakes, ask him to check for any loose or worn-out bearings then replace if necessary.

Car Shakes When Braking

Rear Wheel Bearing Image Credit


Now if the bearings are good, then the problem is warpage of the rear drums if the problem is the warpage the rear drum is in need of machining to correct the warpage. After the machining of the rear drum, it is necessary to replace the brake shoe also so that it will make even contact with the newly machined rear drums.

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