What Causes the Car to Shake When Braking?
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Here are the specific reasons for car brake shaking: 1. Improper usage habits: Continuous braking can generate high heat in the brake discs. If you slam on the brakes at this time, it may disrupt the dynamic balance of the brake discs. Brake discs are made of cast iron (pig iron), and although they have good stability, improper operation can still cause deformation. 2. Worn brake discs: If the brake discs are significantly worn, it is recommended to replace them. 3. Poor-quality brake pads: Inferior brake pads contain a large amount of metal substances. When these metal substances come into contact with the brake discs, because they are relatively hard and the brake pads wear out slowly (as they are designed to wear), they can reduce the lifespan of the brake discs, leading to shaking during sudden braking.