Vibration that worsens significantly during braking is a classic sign of uneven brake rotors. A sticking caliper can also cause the vehicle to pull to one side, requiring steering correction.
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A torn or worn bushing allows the control arm to shift under load, especially during braking or when the suspension is loaded during a turn. This causes instability, the sensation of the body shifting, and requires counter-steering.
Even if an alignment was recently performed, a worn inner or outer tie rod can introduce play into the steering system, causing shaking and wandering that requires constant steering correction.
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front right side of my suspension feels like it vibrates for more then the left, it also feels like the body shifts in weird ways when turning left but not turning right
- Possible causes: Worn Lower Control Arm Bushing or Ball Joint, Warped Brake Rotor or Sticking Caliper, Worn Tie Rod End
- Recommended specialties: Suspension, Brakes, Diagnostics
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