What Causes High-Speed Vehicle Brake Shudder?
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High-speed vehicle brake shudder is caused by: 1. Uneven brake disc surfaces with excessive radial runout; 2. Significant wheel alignment deviation; 3. Improper tire pressure (too high or too low); 4. Abnormal tire wear; 5. Rim deformation. Brake maintenance methods include: 1. High-temperature protection to prevent brake system corrosion, avoid brake pad seizure due to overheating, and eliminate brake squeal; 2. Regular brake fluid replacement; 3. Cleaning oil stains, dirt, and friction dust from brake discs, drums, and all components to maintain proper brake disc cooling; 4. Periodic inspection of brake pad or shoe thickness.