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Old 01-10-2015, 03:59 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 View Post
Other thing which I doubt is your rotors are warp.
very unusual for rotors to warp on modern cars, although they can have uneven pad deposits on them which most mechanics colloquially refer to as "warped rotors". Either way, the fix is to have the rotors turned on a lathe. Sometimes if you do a few hard stops you can also remove the pad deposits by rebedding.

Although I agree with you, it would be unusual for the OP to just now notice the shaking if this were the case. I'd be more inclined to think along the lines of an ABS sensor or some of that electrical wizardry.
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