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    Help please - Shudder when breaking

    My 01golf gti has started to shudder really badly when the breaks are applied. You can feel it coming through both the pedal and the steering wheel. At its worst when you have been breaking and hit about 60-70 klm Any help would be very greatly appreciated. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ntails View Post
    My 01golf gti has started to shudder really badly when the breaks are applied. You can feel it coming through both the pedal and the steering wheel. At its worst when you have been breaking and hit about 60-70 klm Any help would be very greatly appreciated. Cheers
    It may need new front disc brake rotors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ntails View Post
    My 01golf gti has started to shudder really badly when the breaks are applied. You can feel it coming through both the pedal and the steering wheel. At its worst when you have been breaking and hit about 60-70 klm Any help would be very greatly appreciated. Cheers
    Sounds like your front brake discs are warped. Looks like its time for new brakes pads and either getting your discs machined or replacing them all together. Machining only costs about $30 to $40 each, but it depends on how worn they are, and whether they can be machined without going past the minimum thickness.
    If you need to get new discs, don't go through VW, you will pay too much. DBA and RDA do brake discs for the MK4 Golf, and are alot cheaper, but may last a bit longer. And you will need new brake pads too after doing all of this, as the old pads will have bedded to the old discs, and you won't have the same braking efficacy.
    "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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    As above, a disc machining will sort it out aslong as there is enough meat on the discs.

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    Are there machines/processes now that can safely machine slotted discs?
    2000 Mk IV GTI


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    Cheers guys! My disc are drilled, will there be any issue like dubbed mentioned for slotted discs? As im a newbie to VW's, is it very tricky to remove the discs?

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    similar issue

    i've got the same symptoms when i slam on the brakes - with ESP turned on.
    Then turned off i dont get the shuddering, but i skid.

    It's always been like this so i assume thats the way its ment to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ntails View Post
    Cheers guys! My disc are drilled, will there be any issue like dubbed mentioned for slotted discs? As im a newbie to VW's, is it very tricky to remove the discs?

    Should take you all of 10 mins to get both off.
    -DIDZ


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    Arh classic, just noticed my spelling of brakes. Dumb S**T

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoraV64Msilver View Post
    i've got the same symptoms when i slam on the brakes - with ESP turned on.
    Then turned off i dont get the shuddering, but i skid.

    It's always been like this so i assume thats the way its ment to be.
    That sounds like ABS!
    Nothing to see here...

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