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djwendt

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I have a 95 bronco, 5.8l, 3" bodylift and 2.5" suspension, roughly 140,000 miles on it. Lately I have noticed a violent shake in the front end when I brake at about 70-65, or I hit a pretty good bump in the road. I have 33"'s and run with one stabalizer in the front. I scares the s#$% out of me. I thought I noticed something on this site or another so forgive me if this has been addressed here before. I am new to the site. Anyway, has anyone experienced this before? If so what were your solutions or what would you suggest. Thanks....

 

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the brake shake could be rotors or uneven compression witht he calipers. as far as when you hit a bump. does it continue to shake after you hit the bump, like your truck is taking time to stabalize itself??

 
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the brake shake could be rotors or uneven compression witht he calipers. as far as when you hit a bump. does it continue to shake after you hit the bump, like your truck is taking time to stabalize itself??
Only when I slow down to about 40-45 it will stabalize. When I speed up it is ok.

 

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the brake shake could be rotors or uneven compression witht he calipers. as far as when you hit a bump. does it continue to shake after you hit the bump, like your truck is taking time to stabalize itself??
your shake is causesed by the tires i know it sounds crazy but my bronco had good 31 in. micky thompsons on it and it would do the same thing when you got a bump just right. i replaced stabalizers and bushings,ball joints, and everything you can name under the front of my truck and it didnt help untill someone slahsed all four of my tires and i had to buy new ones and it hasnt done it. so i would have to say try changing your tires first

 
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your shake is causesed by the tires i know it sounds crazy but my bronco had good 31 in. micky thompsons on it and it would do the same thing when you got a bump just right. i replaced stabalizers and bushings,ball joints, and everything you can name under the front of my truck and it didnt help untill someone slahsed all four of my tires and i had to buy new ones and it hasnt done it. so i would have to say try changing your tires first
Well I have 33x12.5x15 BFG All Terrains, at about their half life. What tires did you end up going with?

 

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Well I have 33x12.5x15 BFG All Terrains, at about their half life. What tires did you end up going with?
fwiw, i have the exact same tires as you do with no shaking problems. you might take it to an brake/alignment shop and have it checked. could be a number of things: worn rotors, pads, bent rim, steering alignment. good luck, hope it gets fixed.

 
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Check the suspension drop bracket bolts to make sure there tight a little loose there will ahve it all over the road even though they dont move back and forth very much . Youll be suprised :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 

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you could also check for uneven wear (high and low spots on the middle tread) on the tires and have them shaved if they are

 

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i had taken mine and had alinments done on it two or three times and it didnt help the tires was fine and i thought the people that were telling me it was the tires were crazy but like i said it fixed the problem. if you have a buddy that has some tries and rims you could try to stick on yours and try for a day or so you should try that but tell your buddy what happens and when it does it because i will bet money that your buddys truck would do the same thing. ,,, o yea you need to get i fixed A.S.A.P if you wait to long and it keeps doing it you will crack you frame my cracked right in frony of the stering box. Good Luck

 

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I had the same problem, double check all your lift brackets and bolts. make sure they are tight as can be. If even loose a little you will be hopping all over the road. it sucks i know, mine did it to me at 55 and i ended up 2 lanes over from where i was driving.

 

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