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    Intermittent brake shudder

    As the title suggests, the brakes have started to shudder on occasion, at other times they are perfectly smooth. The shudder is not speed dependant. Would the discs be the problem or should I look at other components?

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    Best to look for common denominators, does it shudder when they are stone cold, warmed up a little bit, normal operating temperature or when they are super hot? Any brake smell? Road surfaces, smooth, bumpy, rippled, wet, dry, up hill, down hill, in a straight line or curved. What is the frequency of the shudder, is it fast or slow, does it change with speed? A gentle press on the pedal or it needs good push? The more info the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sydneykid View Post
    Best to look for common denominators, does it shudder when they are stone cold, warmed up a little bit, normal operating temperature or when they are super hot? Any brake smell? Road surfaces, smooth, bumpy, rippled, wet, dry, up hill, down hill, in a straight line or curved. What is the frequency of the shudder, is it fast or slow, does it change with speed? A gentle press on the pedal or it needs good push? The more info the better.

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    The shudder happens after driving for a while, dry roads and in a straight line. Some days it will shudder sometimes and some days not at all. There is no brake smell and the shudder can happen with a gentle push of the pedal, easing into a stop.

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    how mnay k's has it done and do you do mainly city or country driving
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    Does the shudder stop when you push harder on the brake pedal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    how mnay k's has it done and do you do mainly city or country driving
    Getting up towards 60,000km, mainly city driving

    Quote Originally Posted by Sydneykid View Post
    Does the shudder stop when you push harder on the brake pedal?
    It seems to

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    This is most likely your issue:

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    You can warp rotors from over heating due to heavy braking (emergency stops) or constant loading(hills). Take it to a brake mechanic, get them to check the rotors runout, most likely will find they are out and remove them and machine them down so the high spot is now the same as the low spot.

    It's also possible your caliper may be sticking which can cause warped rotors. Or you left the hand brake on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitchh View Post
    This is most likely your issue:

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    You can warp rotors from over heating due to heavy braking (emergency stops) or constant loading(hills). Take it to a brake mechanic, get them to check the rotors runout, most likely will find they are out and remove them and machine them down so the high spot is now the same as the low spot.

    It's also possible your caliper may be sticking which can cause warped rotors. Or you left the hand brake on.
    Havent seen rears warp as most braking force is on fronts. If you left the handbrake on it would be immediately apparent I would think
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    The low-end models are known for warping discs, which is actually really unusual for OEM VW discs.

    They may have a revised disc for these now, if not, you might need to venture away to a different brand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by parraeel View Post
    Getting up towards 60,000km, mainly city driving
    It seems to
    I'll go with the consensus, good chance its warped front brake rotors. If they are not too badly warped they can be refaced (machined), which seems likely as the shudder deminishs with pressure.

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