CorbLand
WKR
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2016
Are there any mechanics on this board? I have been chasing a braking problem on my 2001 Tundra for a year and cannot figure it out.
If I get above about 50 MPH and hit the brakes, the whole pickup shakes and it feels like the back end is hopping. I get very little vibration or movement in the steering wheel. You can feel it in the front seats and center console. The brake pedal shutters a little under your foot as well but nothing terrible.
The whole front end is less than two years old and is still tight. Just put new shocks and shoes on the back yesterday hoping that was the problem, but nope. I have searched the web and cant find anything similar to this.
I dont think its the rotors as the its not coming through the steering wheel. I am left with master cylinder, brake booster and proportioning valve. Any suggestions?
If I get above about 50 MPH and hit the brakes, the whole pickup shakes and it feels like the back end is hopping. I get very little vibration or movement in the steering wheel. You can feel it in the front seats and center console. The brake pedal shutters a little under your foot as well but nothing terrible.
The whole front end is less than two years old and is still tight. Just put new shocks and shoes on the back yesterday hoping that was the problem, but nope. I have searched the web and cant find anything similar to this.
I dont think its the rotors as the its not coming through the steering wheel. I am left with master cylinder, brake booster and proportioning valve. Any suggestions?