What Causes Brake Vibration at High Speeds?
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The reasons for brake vibration at high speeds are as follows: 1. Uneven surfaces of the brake disc, hub face, or axle hub face. Solution: Replace the brake disc. 2. Manufacturing tolerances of the brake disc causing vibration. 3. Unevenness caused by different torque values on split discs and hub bolts. Solution: Reinstall the brake disc. 4. Improper bedding-in process leading to uneven transfer of brake pad material onto the disc. Solution: Adjust brake clearance. 5. Brake drag or driving habits causing uneven contact between pads and disc. Solution: Improve braking habits and replace brake pads regularly.