Why does the car shake when braking at speeds of 60-80 km/h?
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When braking at speeds of 60-80 km/h, the shaking is caused by uneven brake discs. Here is an introduction to brake pad-related content: Brake pads, also known as brake linings, are consumable parts. Brake pad wear means that during the use of the car, the brakes will gradually wear down the brake pads. When the wear reaches the limit, they must be replaced; otherwise, braking effectiveness will be reduced, potentially leading to brake failure and accidents. Replacement: Some cars have a warning light on the dashboard that illuminates when the brake pads are worn, indicating that they need to be replaced promptly. Generally, new brake pads are about 1.5 cm thick, and it is recommended to replace them if the wear reduces the thickness to below 5 mm.