If it happens when you are braking, you probably need to have the rotors turned. If you have your bill from the brake service, see if they did that. If rotors(the part the brakes grab) weren't turned, they are probably warped.
If it happens when you are slowing, see if it happens with your foot off the brake. If it does, see if it happens at the same speed most times. Then, check that speed when you are accelerating. If it vibrates at certain speeds, you could just have a tire or two out of balance.
I suppose you could also have a problem with your new pads, but I dont' see that often.
2006-07-11 16:27:50
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answered by desotobrave 6
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Did you get your pad replaced at a shop? Could be rotors, could be that your pads have slipped. I'd get them checked asap. I ruined a rotor because of a worn out pad.
2006-07-11 16:29:49
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answered by D'oh! 3
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between the motives should be thepersistent axle for that wheel should be going undesirable,in a large number of situations making a grinding or clicking sound even as making a turn. upkeep are someplace between 2 or 3 hundred money,reckoning on the position the upkeep are finished.
2016-10-14 09:23:30
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answered by ? 4
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When you had the Pads Replaced did they true/turn you Rotors?
If not they are warped and need to be turned true if they did have the rotors replaced they are wraped again
2006-07-17 11:41:01
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answered by iamright2 4
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it could be they did not re ballance the wheels when you had the knew tyres fitted or you might need a steering allignment dont leave it as it will damage your knew tyres very quickly,so get it back to they workshop fast.
2006-07-11 16:29:12
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answered by norman 3
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Bad Idle or something. God it's a ford it could just be you need a new car.
2006-07-11 16:26:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you get the rotors replaced also? or resurfaced? cause if not , THAT could be it.
2006-07-11 16:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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