Posted by F150Mustang on June 30, 2009 at 19:19:14 from (71.214.128.8):
First off, thanks for all the replies about the thumping brakes. Heres what i know now, as metioned before, it has all brand new brakes and rotors on the front and the thumping continued. I pulled the tires off and set a block up next to the rotor and run the car about 20 mph with a steel rule almost touching it (i know its not a perfect idea but it worked), i cant see or feel any warp in the new rotors. I next moved front tires to the rear and backs to the front (a visual inspection of the tires looked good). Still had the same warped rotor feel as before. During the test drive i applied the parking brake and allowed the car to come to a slow stop from 35mph, then applied it harder from a 50mph roll and had no "thumping/pedal pulsating". I just seen the reply about the slider on the caliper being bad and will have to look in to that in the morning. All i know is both sides moved freely when i put the pads in. Thanks again for the replies, they were helpful.
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