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Brake and wheel vibration video

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by Ajkkane, Aug 16, 2019.

  1. Aug 16, 2019 at 6:55 AM
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    Ajkkane

    Ajkkane [OP] Old fart.

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    Exhaust Dirty Deeds 8”SS, some led lights, Osram headlights, Pro Stop brakes, Pop Lock, AFE dry air filter with charcoal delete.
    I hope that everyone is able to access this link. This guy explains in very good detail what you should do to prevent brake pulsation and wheel vibration on any vehicle. He also talks about the wheel spacers, I know a lot of guys on here use them.

    The only thing I would add to his video is to torque the wheels off the ground to 30 ftlbs like he says, put the vehicle on the ground and increase the torque by 25 pounds, roll the vehicle back and forth and repeat until the proper torque spec is reached.

    Cleaning the wheel, rotor and hub mounting surfaces of rust and corrosion and proper wheel torque is a must.

    Have fun in the mud everyone!!
     

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