Steering shakes
I will say the hubs have rust and they new rotors are not seated properly or tires issue, check if they are out of balance or are requiring an abnormal weight to balance them.
Also give a quick check to the tie rod ends check if there is any play when rocking left o right when jackin the car or tilting up and down position.
Also give a quick check to the tie rod ends check if there is any play when rocking left o right when jackin the car or tilting up and down position.
If all parts were properly installed, proper bedding would have no impact when new. I agree that proper bedding is very important, but brakes will not be affected by proper bedding when new. Bedding only comes into play as the brakes age.
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... improper bed-in can cause glazing which can cause rotational brake grabbing (pulsing) which can cause wheel shake that transmits to the steering wheel ...
Last edited by ASE; Today at 02:01 PM.
Brake modulation seldom causes shakes on the steering wheel. The first clue of brake problems is felt on the brake pedal (or, when you crash into the car ahead of you...)
^ ... OP did not say how soon after the brake job this again occurred ... yes, glazing can happen very soon after a brake job if proper bed-in did not immediately occur ... babying new pads / rotors is not a good thing ...
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