Help - Vibration when braking on '97 Ram
#1
Help - Vibration when braking on '97 Ram
Hi Guys,
I have a 1997 Dodge Ram which just recently started to vibrate when I touch the brakes...... especially going at a slow speed.... 30 or so MPH.
A little background...... The truck has about 99,000 miles on it. About 9 months ago I had a front brake job done. I've driven the truck approx 8,000 miles since the brake job. I didn't notice the vibration (maybe shudder is a better description until about two weeks ago.... or about the last 500 miles).
As I said above now when I'm driving at a very slow speed ..... and just "feather" the brakes to come to a stop the truck vibrates ..... as though suddenly all four tires are out of balance (actually the vibration is a bit more severe than that. The brakes do work....... that is they stop the truck the way brakes should do.
I don't think I'm doing a good job of describing the situation ........ but that's the best my 70 something year old brain can do.
Any ideas about what I should do. Any thoughts on what's wrong?
Thanks much, Jason ............
I have a 1997 Dodge Ram which just recently started to vibrate when I touch the brakes...... especially going at a slow speed.... 30 or so MPH.
A little background...... The truck has about 99,000 miles on it. About 9 months ago I had a front brake job done. I've driven the truck approx 8,000 miles since the brake job. I didn't notice the vibration (maybe shudder is a better description until about two weeks ago.... or about the last 500 miles).
As I said above now when I'm driving at a very slow speed ..... and just "feather" the brakes to come to a stop the truck vibrates ..... as though suddenly all four tires are out of balance (actually the vibration is a bit more severe than that. The brakes do work....... that is they stop the truck the way brakes should do.
I don't think I'm doing a good job of describing the situation ........ but that's the best my 70 something year old brain can do.
Any ideas about what I should do. Any thoughts on what's wrong?
Thanks much, Jason ............
#4
Do you feel the pulsation thru the seat? Pedal? Steering wheel? Which is more pronounced? On mine, when I first got it, stepping on the brake pedal was a good vibrational weight loss plan. Felt like the truck was going to shake itself apart. Front brakes were perfect, rears were down to the rivets...... replaced shoes/hardware, turned the drums, now brakes are nice.
#5
Mine does this too, but not as severe as you are describing, just a little bit of a shake when coming to a stop, it actually almost completely goes away once the truck is warmed up. I had my rotors turned and had a complete alignment done, it didnt help at all, I think its just a quirk these trucks have.
#6
Mine does this too, but not as severe as you are describing, just a little bit of a shake when coming to a stop, it actually almost completely goes away once the truck it warmed up. I had my rotors turned and had a complete alignment done, it dint help at all, I think its just a quirk these trucks have.
#7
Unfortunately I don't know what you mean when you say "have the rotors turned."......... thanks for your reply.......
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#8
Go to YouTube and search turn auto rotors or something similar.
#9
It could also be the ball joints. Does it vibrate when you are accelerating from a very slow speed?
Have both brakes inspected (Front and rears). YOu said you had a brake job done. But was that just the front or the front and the rears.
Also, the rear drums could have severely rusted hardware. When you get a rear brake service, make sure to NOTE you want all new hardware.
Have both brakes inspected (Front and rears). YOu said you had a brake job done. But was that just the front or the front and the rears.
Also, the rear drums could have severely rusted hardware. When you get a rear brake service, make sure to NOTE you want all new hardware.
#10
It could also be the ball joints. Does it vibrate when you are accelerating from a very slow speed?
Have both brakes inspected (Front and rears). YOu said you had a brake job done. But was that just the front or the front and the rears.
Also, the rear drums could have severely rusted hardware. When you get a rear brake service, make sure to NOTE you want all new hardware.
Have both brakes inspected (Front and rears). YOu said you had a brake job done. But was that just the front or the front and the rears.
Also, the rear drums could have severely rusted hardware. When you get a rear brake service, make sure to NOTE you want all new hardware.
Funny thing is I took the '97 Ram out this morning for a test run. Normally I anticipate stops and end up just barely touching the brakes. This morning driving around 30 MPH I braked with a bit more pressure....... Brakes worked fine........ AND no vibration or shimmy....... Go figure........