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      09-29-2022, 01:58 PM   #1
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AP Racing Brakes for 2008 E92 M3

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I purchased and installed the AP Racing Road kit ( front and rears) about couple months ago, with the burnishing service and Ferodo
I noticed in braking( slightly hard braking) from maybe 60 mph, that the steering wheel shudders for maybe 2 or 3 secs. then stops.
I believe I did the brake pad seating.

would appreciate any ideas?
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pad taper?
Pads moving around in the caliper due to wearing quickly on one side compared to the other side.

How used to driving with slotted rotors are you? They naturally have a bit of steering wheel shake, but should easily be controllable. The AP J-hook is a bit different than standard slots, but could still be some.

What speeds and what braking force does the shake occur?
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Pads moving around in the caliper due to wearing quickly on one side compared to the other side.

How used to driving with slotted rotors are you? They naturally have a bit of steering wheel shake, but should easily be controllable. The AP J-hook is a bit different than standard slots, but could still be some.

What speeds and what braking force does the shake occur?

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Yes, the shake is controllable, just not used to it.
and at speeds of maybe 65+ MPH, when first applied, it does judder for 1 or 2 seconds
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