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Front shudder when braking repair
Land Rover Front Shudder When Braking Repair
There could be a number of issues that would make the front of your Land Rover shudder.
If you experience a shudder through the steering wheel and it’s only when you hit the brakes, then the brake pads and rotors will typically be the first port of call to look for answers.
You will feel a pulsating sensation through the steering column or steering wheel, only when braking.
This can occur if the disc thickness has variations in it.
This uneven wear on the disc rotors causes the brake pad to grab and release the rotor, resulting in shuddering.
This could be due to the brake pads not being bedded in correctly, or that the calipers not be functioning correctly, or incorrect rotor installation.
It could also be the result of overheated brake distortion or a rusty hub.
Land Rover Models
- Land Rover 110
- Land Rover 90
- Land Rover Defender
- Land Rover Discovery
- Land Rover Discovery 3
- Land Rover Discovery 4/Discovery
- Land Rover Discovery II
- Land Rover Discovery Sport
- Land Rover Freelander
- Land Rover Freelander 2
- Land Rover Range Rover
- Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
- Land Rover Range Rover Sport
- Land Rover Range Rover Velar
- Land Rover Range Rover/Classic
- Land Rover Series III