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vibration during braking 850

Hi Group:

On my '94 854 Turbo, there is a substantial vibration that can be felt under moderate to heavy braking. Not sure when this started, as my wife drives the car 98% of the time, but I'm reasonably sure that the primary issue is not the brakes themselves. All four rotors are relatively new (several K miles), and true, and I just replaced and bedded in all new pads. The vibration isn't there under gentle braking. Anything else I should look at, such as motor/trans/suspension mounts or bushings? No abnormal symptoms at steady speed or even brisk acceleration, either. Alignment is good, tires all balanced, wheels unbent, etc., and no, it's not the ABS kicking in. TIA.

Dean








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    Check to make sure the wheel nuts were not tightened too much when the wheels were put back on. I have found that it they are too tight it will cause the rotors to warp after they warm up and cause the vibration. Loosen the wheel bolts a bit, but make sure they are safely tight and see if that corrects your problem.

    JJF








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    Hello Dean,

    Out of my experience, it can be one of two things or both:

    1- I assume you are using OEM pads. When you replaced the rear ones, did you keep the cut out shims? Are they properly oriented?

    2- as the rotors wear, they develop "lips" on the outer edge. if that is the case with your rotors, particularly the front ones, sometimes during severe braking, the pads will move slightly as if they were rotating inside the cliper housing. This movement is very small, but enough to cause the side of the pads to scratch against the "lips". You will feel it as a muffled low frequency grinding coming from the front wheels. If that is you case, I suggest you grind of the corners of your front pads (carefully), so that they stay away from touching the lips on the rotor edges.

    On a second thought, make sure that the allen screws (holding the calipers) that you took out when you replaced the front pads are properly tightened. If they aren't, you are playing with devil himself.

    These volvo brakes are quite temperamental. They hate anything other than OEM pads. Particularly the ones that promisse to be dust free... These will cause all sorts of sounds and vibrations.

    Good Luck

    Icelandic








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      I have to disagree with the OEM pad comment. I have PBR Metal Masters on (10K miles)with Zimmerman rotors. No dust, no noise, no vibration no braking problems in wet or dry weather. Even new rotors can warp for various reasons and hard braking can evidence that. Rotors and pads should always be replaced as a set.








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      vibration during braking 850

      disks can go in under 50k! warp sooner (particualrly if used heavily or wheel nuts over torqued...

      could also be a wheel out of balance...and that the first thing to get checked...







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