Hi Everyone!
I'm looking for experienced advise and help on resolving this issue for good!
Vehicle: 2000 Toyota 4Runner, SR5, 4WD, 3400 V6, 205,000 miles, 16" wheels.
Problem: Pulsating Brakes
We bought this truck about 2.5 years ago with 166,000 miles on it.
It developed a pulsating brake issue which was explained as warped rotors, however from further research I believe the "warped" part can actually be pad deposits and build up sometimes. We replaced the front rotors with Brembo solid rotors and Napa high end pads. The braking issue disappeared and braking was smooth for about 1,000 miles and then it came back! We lived with it for a while but it just got worse.
Fast forward to the end of 2014.
We decided to dig into the brakes again as the pulsating braking had gotten bad enough to vibrate the front end.
We had the Brembo solid rotors turned, well within spec, we installed new Napa brand OEM replacement pads and we installed new Napa brand calipers.
We also had the rear brake drums turned and installed new Napa brand OEM replacement shoes.
The new installation drove and performed perfectly! For about 1,200 miles. Then the pulsating issue came back! When braking from anything over 30mph the brakes pulsate, the steering wheel vibrates and the dashboard shakes like it is about to fall off into my lap!
The truck has a new Icon suspension on it with new upper control arms. I would imagine that the lower control arm bushings and the tie rod ends could be due for a refresh soon but I'm not sure how their condition would account for the pulsating brake issue since the new brake installation performed perfectly for 1,200 miles.
Any thoughts on diagnosing and solving this issue?
Regards,
Brian
I'm looking for experienced advise and help on resolving this issue for good!
Vehicle: 2000 Toyota 4Runner, SR5, 4WD, 3400 V6, 205,000 miles, 16" wheels.
Problem: Pulsating Brakes
We bought this truck about 2.5 years ago with 166,000 miles on it.
It developed a pulsating brake issue which was explained as warped rotors, however from further research I believe the "warped" part can actually be pad deposits and build up sometimes. We replaced the front rotors with Brembo solid rotors and Napa high end pads. The braking issue disappeared and braking was smooth for about 1,000 miles and then it came back! We lived with it for a while but it just got worse.
Fast forward to the end of 2014.
We decided to dig into the brakes again as the pulsating braking had gotten bad enough to vibrate the front end.
We had the Brembo solid rotors turned, well within spec, we installed new Napa brand OEM replacement pads and we installed new Napa brand calipers.
We also had the rear brake drums turned and installed new Napa brand OEM replacement shoes.
The new installation drove and performed perfectly! For about 1,200 miles. Then the pulsating issue came back! When braking from anything over 30mph the brakes pulsate, the steering wheel vibrates and the dashboard shakes like it is about to fall off into my lap!
The truck has a new Icon suspension on it with new upper control arms. I would imagine that the lower control arm bushings and the tie rod ends could be due for a refresh soon but I'm not sure how their condition would account for the pulsating brake issue since the new brake installation performed perfectly for 1,200 miles.
Any thoughts on diagnosing and solving this issue?
Regards,
Brian