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Old 03-12-03, 04:39 PM
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hey guys i have a problem.not long ago i had my brakes serviced and had the pads changed.now most times when i step on my brakes im getting feedback,my wheel shakes,and i have no idea what it could be .could i need to have my whole brake system overhauled or do i just need an alignment??all suggestions greatly appreciated.thanks.

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Old 03-12-03, 04:48 PM
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Sounds like your rotors are warping as it increases with heat. Did you get the rotors turned?
Old 03-17-03, 04:19 AM
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thanks alot flip,no i didnt have them turned but ithink that im just going to replace them with some brembo slotted one's.what kind of brake pads should i get? ive seen different ones just not sure what kind i should get .so any recommendation would be appreciated.thanks again.

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The OEM Toyota/Lexus brake pads are the best for your car, but other good ones include EBC Green, KVR, Porterfields and etc.
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