Hi All,
I have a 2002 Tundra, that I bought new, that just clocked 100k miles.
We just returned from a three week trip to Colorado... Pulling our travel trailer, with a brake controller.
I noticed, under "some" conditions, that when I press the brake pedal the steering wheel vibrates significantly, as it would if the front end was out of alignment.
It occurs with and without the trailer hooked up... And "seems" to only occur when braking, going downhill, on a fairly steep grade... And "seems" to be related to certain road surfaces... Like rougher, older pavement.
I initially suspected warped disc brake rotor(s) on the front discs... But, it seems to me that, that would present the vibrations all the time...
I have good braking power, with and without the trailer brake controller, but when the vibration occurs, it feels like "whoop", "whoop", "whoop"... Sorry, to get technical here
Does anyone have any idea where I should start?
Thanks!!
I have a 2002 Tundra, that I bought new, that just clocked 100k miles.
We just returned from a three week trip to Colorado... Pulling our travel trailer, with a brake controller.
I noticed, under "some" conditions, that when I press the brake pedal the steering wheel vibrates significantly, as it would if the front end was out of alignment.
It occurs with and without the trailer hooked up... And "seems" to only occur when braking, going downhill, on a fairly steep grade... And "seems" to be related to certain road surfaces... Like rougher, older pavement.
I initially suspected warped disc brake rotor(s) on the front discs... But, it seems to me that, that would present the vibrations all the time...
I have good braking power, with and without the trailer brake controller, but when the vibration occurs, it feels like "whoop", "whoop", "whoop"... Sorry, to get technical here
Does anyone have any idea where I should start?
Thanks!!