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Old 10-08-2009, 06:29 PM
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It could be the little retaining clips on the wheel studs they put on at factory to hold the rotors on. I'd removed them if they are still on.
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+1 and find out if those are lug or hub centric.
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ya ^^ what they said!!
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Originally Posted by Go5.3tt06
Hey. I really like my new wheels! Its Fizan tires 275/45/20 and Boss333 20x8.5 wheels. Today finally I put on it. Took test drive. IT kinda scare me when I brake it. It real shake on brake pedal. I not sure where it cause??? Tell me why brake pedal start shake alittle. Anyway when I go faster move the steering the back make more flex and loose like not tight when you curve. Even I have sway bar on back. Give me any idea.





Luke,Your Rims look Great!!
Old 10-08-2009, 07:36 PM
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looks good man. might need to get the rotors turned...
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those look great!
those are kelly fierce st tires, and they're pretty good they are the same as road hugger xrt's. i had them a while on my old truck and they rode nice. the pulsing in the brake pedal is more than likely warped rotors, you just may not have noticed before. and as for the balance you should see about them using the hammer on weights on the lip of the rim, or better yet have them road force balanced, thats where they align the lighter side of the rim with the heavy side of the tire so they dont have to use as much weight to balance the wheel

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Old 10-08-2009, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by miller white
Great gramar I can't even tell what your talking about.
They've already stated why his grammar isn't perfect. But his grammar is 100 times better than SEVERAL posts i've read from people who aren't deaf.
He at least knows how to use punctuation to separate thoughts.


Luke. that looks GREAT. I like it!
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The new setup looks great!! Sounds to me like your rotors are warped. You can remove them and have your local machine shop resurface them for cheap. Do the front ones first and test drive it. Do the rears if it still pulsates after that.
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hey on your rear brakes. if there drums (05 and up) take the little clip off that holds the drum on the axle. it cause the wheel to not seat right and bad shacking. i learned this first hand i thought a wheel was gonna fall off
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Originally Posted by BadAssChevy327
hey on your rear brakes. if there drums (05 and up) take the little clip off that holds the drum on the axle. it cause the wheel to not seat right and bad shacking. i learned this first hand i thought a wheel was gonna fall off
I was going to suggest that also. If the clips are already removed, then most likely its your rotors being warped. I know my old 06 Silverado Z71 used to shimmy a bit when braking and that was with stock wheels/tires.

Regardless, the truck looks great, will look killer when you finish the drop.


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