Can Rear Brake Discs Cause Vibration?
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Rear brake discs can cause vibration. Here are the relevant explanations: 1. Brake pedal vibration is most likely caused by uneven wear of the brake disc. This phenomenon mainly occurs when the driver frequently uses the point-braking method for an extended period. Simply put, the brake disc becomes uneven with alternating high and low spots. When braking, the brake pads gripping this uneven surface will cause vibration. Therefore, drivers should use the brakes properly and avoid such issues in the long run. 2. Aging of the engine mounts. The engine mounts act as the shock absorption system for the engine. They absorb minor vibrations during engine operation. If the mounts are faulty, these vibrations can transfer to the steering wheel and the cabin, causing noticeable shaking during idling.