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dalmatiandigital 02-04-2006 04:48 PM

95' Honda Civic DX braking vibration issue...
 
We just performed a complete brake job on all 4 wheels on a 95 Honda
Civic DX. New pads, new rotors and new drums all the way around.
This is a job we did ourselves.

The problem is that the car still vibrates when braking. It does not
pull to the right or left, and you don't feel anything in the steering,
but you feel a vibration in the brake pedal.

Also, a few hundred miles ago both CV joints were replaced.

Any ideas as to this vibration? Could there be any other problem other
than warped rotors? If the rotors are warped would this more than
likely be in the front only?

Thanks for you help.


jim beam 02-04-2006 05:49 PM

Re: 95' Honda Civic DX braking vibration issue...
 
dalmatiandigital wrote:
> We just performed a complete brake job on all 4 wheels on a 95 Honda
> Civic DX. New pads, new rotors and new drums all the way around.
> This is a job we did ourselves.
>
> The problem is that the car still vibrates when braking. It does not
> pull to the right or left, and you don't feel anything in the steering,
> but you feel a vibration in the brake pedal.
>
> Also, a few hundred miles ago both CV joints were replaced.
>
> Any ideas as to this vibration? Could there be any other problem other
> than warped rotors? If the rotors are warped would this more than
> likely be in the front only?
>
> Thanks for you help.
>

got to use the correct torque sequence. use two [or more] stage, 1324,
1324. preferably with the wheel off the ground for the first time
around. use a torque wrench.

there are other possible causes, but this is extremely common. report
back if this does not work.

TeGGeR® 02-04-2006 09:24 PM

Re: 95' Honda Civic DX braking vibration issue...
 
"dalmatiandigital" <graham.j.parker@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1139089702.401445.142890@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com:

> We just performed a complete brake job on all 4 wheels on a 95 Honda
> Civic DX. New pads, new rotors and new drums all the way around.
> This is a job we did ourselves.
>
> The problem is that the car still vibrates when braking. It does not
> pull to the right or left, and you don't feel anything in the steering,
> but you feel a vibration in the brake pedal.
>
> Also, a few hundred miles ago both CV joints were replaced.
>
> Any ideas as to this vibration? Could there be any other problem other
> than warped rotors? If the rotors are warped would this more than
> likely be in the front only?
>




When you replaced the rotors, did you make 100% certain that the hub and
rotor flanges were free of *every speck* of grit and rust? Even one tiny
piece of grit or bump of rust will make the rotor sit slightly askew,
causing vibration.


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TeGGeR®

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dalmatiandigital 02-05-2006 02:02 AM

Re: 95' Honda Civic DX braking vibration issue...
 
I guess I will have to check to make sure they are still super clean.
Would this be an issue in the front only, or possibly the back as well?


TeGGeR® 02-05-2006 08:46 AM

Re: 95' Honda Civic DX braking vibration issue...
 
"dalmatiandigital" <graham.j.parker@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1139122973.558373.68050@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:

> I guess I will have to check to make sure they are still super clean.
> Would this be an issue in the front only, or possibly the back as well?
>
>



Anywhere discs are installed.


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

dalmatiandigital 02-05-2006 04:45 PM

Re: 95' Honda Civic DX braking vibration issue...
 
Before reading TeGGeR's response, we took off the rear wheels and
checked the drums. The drums are not turning smoothly. It's almost
like they were machined off-round a little bit or something. We called
the shop and they said they would turn them for free, as they should
not be that way.

So, that's what we are going to try first. My father-in-law test drove
the car after he finished the complete front end, and it did not
shudder at that point. So we are assuming it's a rear issue.



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