Rear brake pads causing vivration

EDD STD

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Location
SANTO DOMINGO
Car
2004 FX35 2WD
Name
EDDY
When in throtle the back wheels make vibrations, i assume it's the brake pads. I've already rectified the disks and replaced the pads it feels is getting stock. Please help.
 
Do you hear a howling
how many kms and what year
do you run spacers or heavy rims ?

could be wheel bearings

also take into consideration of the quality of replacement parts you use I've seen ppl bring in their own parts and pads r not even rotors not balanced either
 
when in throttle? is so then it maybe your wheels? have you done a balance?
If while braking, then you may have sticky caliper, your piston is pushing the pad against the rotor and causing a shake while the other side is deployed
 
my fx35 have the factory rims, but it feels more like when there is a brake pad squeezing or not liberating the rotor.
 
inspection is the best way to tell, open up ur caliper and check for the slide pins if they are moving freely, sometimes they get stuck and corroded due to improper lubrication and it starts pulling or vibrating the car.. But again, take it to a mechanic to check for worn suspension and also a tire shop for balance
 
Sticking calipers are easy enough to check, just lift the car and see if you can turn the wheels freely in neutral. But if it's happening while on the throttle, it's probably something else. As others have said, check wheel bearings and suspension components for wear. Or even the axles and driveshaft if it's happening while accelerating.

See if your parking brake is stuck as well. If you drive with it engaged, it will cause noise/vibration (I know from experience).
 
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