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New front DBA 4000 rotors and Bendix pads, together with new rear disks and pads have not fixed my brake shudder problem. The shudder returns every 4,000 to 5,000 kms. Each time it does I have the front disks machined on the car.

I live in the inner west of Sydney, and am hoping that someone can recommend a brake expert who can fix this problem once and for all.

Thanks for your help. John.

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Diff bush.

Also front control arm bushes and brake booster pushrod length.

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  On 29/09/2012 at 8:27 AM, hawlass said:

front hubs?

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You'd notice a stuffed hub under all driving conditions. Not just braking.

I'd be doing lower control arm bushes as already suggested.

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wouldnt his shudder still be there after he gets his discs machined if it was lower control arms?

OP states that the shudder goes after getting discs machined, and returns 4 - 5k later. If it was control arm it would be shuddering all the time, even straight after discs getting machined methinks?

im leaning towards a caliper problem........

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Front wheel bearings as a complete hub unit.

Get Pat from Wholesale suspension to sit in the car. He is great at diagnosing the noises these cars make.

Are these dba rotors brand new or just machined and re-machined.?

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