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Thumping sound when braking

I know what it sounds like when your  rotor warped but this is a whole different story. I started hearing a thump at first but now it's several thumps when I pess on the brake. This thump does not happen unless I slowing down. I don't hear it once the vehicle is still. By the way I have an 88 xr-7 with a stock setup. I had my brakes changed less than a year ago. Do I have some other component failing on me. I have not not noticed any persormance decrease.

Re: Thumping sound when braking

Reply #1
Possibly your strut mount in the front?

I've heard them to make a thumping sound like you're describing.
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Re: Thumping sound when braking

Reply #2
yah, the struts (or other front suspension parts) can make a thumping due to increased load when breaking, do you also hear it over larger bumps?

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Reply #3
Quote from: blackcatdaddy
I know what it sounds like when your caliper is warped but this is a whole different story.


Calipers don't warp there bud.  :shakehead
One 88

 

Re: Thumping sound when braking

Reply #4
I had similar issues and was losing brake fluid pretty regularly. I couldn't find the leak as it didn't leak enough t puddle or leave drops. I put the car on stands this weekend and found the driver side caliper was the culprit. My noise is gone, but I also had a tie rod end bad on driver side that I found when changing the calipers. I changed this also. Don't know for sure which was making the noise, but it is gone. And WOW what a difference in the front end. No more 'bumps and thumps' and so much smoother on the highway. My tie rod end was so bad that I was shocked to find it still attached to the car.