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Pulsating breaks seems to be getting worse.

Ednar

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Bought my 19 Tacoma TRD off road back in April and it now has 10500k on it. When I first drove it noticed a slight pulsating in the breaks when they were applied but didn't believe they were anything to serious. They now jerk the truck violently when applied even at low speeds. Has anyone else experience this with their new Tacoma and what had to be done to remedy the problem? Thanks!
 
I had the issue. I took it in and the rotors were warped. The dealer replaced them under warranty and the issue was gone.
 
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Definitely warped rotors, could be due to the pads seizing in the caliper, or calipers seizing up aswell. Sometimes just faulty rotors though.
 
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This is going to sound strange but stick with me here. Check the torque on the leaf packs I bet you it’s slightly loose.
 
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Bought my 19 Tacoma TRD off road back in April and it now has 10500k on it. When I first drove it noticed a slight pulsating in the breaks when they were applied but didn't believe they were anything to serious. They now jerk the truck violently when applied even at low speeds. Has anyone else experience this with their new Tacoma and what had to be done to remedy the problem? Thanks!
Were you able to figure this out yet?
 
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