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Old 06-27-11, 04:02 AM
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Our '94 ls400 is now shaking/shimmying when we apply the brakes. No problems during normal driving.

Any thoughts as to what the problem may be? Rotors, calipers?

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Old 06-27-11, 10:41 AM
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Durec,

It sounds like perennial warped rotor shimmy to me. Have the rotors resurfaced or replaced the next time that you get your LS400's brakes done

Also, could you be a lamb and tell me where you get your brake job performed and how much you payed? I'm fixing a few things on my grandfather's LS400 and rotors are next on the docket. Thus far the cheapest price for anti-skid control front rotors is $18 at lexuspartsnow.com but I'm always searching for a cheaper deal
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I've heard of more ball joints causing a shimmy then the rotors. I'd check those first, along with any other suspension parts. (tierods) If the rotors were warped it would be more of a shake, not a shimmy. When you feel something when braking, doesn't always mean it's brake related.
techtalk: $18 is pretty cheap for a rotor, I don't think you're gonna find anything cheaper. But, the brakes aren't something you want to skimp on quality just to save a few bucks. Get the good stuff, I'm sure your grandfather would spend more to feel safer.
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