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break noice - 12/16/2007 8:03:50 AM   
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hi everyone

i just bought a 2000 jimmy 4x4,
when i do a hard break the break pedal vibrates and kinda sounds like a cow moo-ing
now it just got safety on friday and was told it didnt need much for a safety but it did get new break lines

now my question is; it just disc breaks that this happens to or is there possibly something wrong?




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RE: break noice - 12/16/2007 8:08:45 AM   
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That sounds like your ABS is activating.  Are the conditions slippery when this happens or are you on clean, dry pavement?

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RE: break noice - 12/16/2007 8:25:58 AM   
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thank you for a quick reply :)
the conditions are lots of snow
so you think that this is common for disc breaks and abs together?
i had abs on my last vechile but it didnt have disc breaks

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RE: break noice - 12/16/2007 2:07:55 PM   
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What you are experiencing is normal. No problems.

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RE: break noice - 12/16/2007 2:08:50 PM   
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dose it feel like breaking glass as my drivers ed teacher use to say

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RE: break noice - 12/16/2007 2:43:52 PM   
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The ABS does have a mooing sound to it, haha. It's very annoying, and mine kick in all the time. They usually kick in when I brake on a bumpy or rocky road. Today the roads were slushy and they were kicking in. Not that they did much, I still would've hit anyone infront of me.

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RE: break noice - 12/16/2007 2:58:37 PM   
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Thank you all for your replys 
good to here its normal.



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RE: break noice - 12/16/2007 3:41:30 PM   
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well wat abs is prevent the wheels from locking up, which is why in some cars, like a jeep wrangler you have to pump the breaks, becasue if the wheeels do lock up the car will stay going in wat ever direction it is heading no matter where the wheel is turned, so if u didnt have abs and you slammed the brakes behind him you would slide right into him even if you turned and tried to avoid it

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RE: break noice - 12/16/2007 6:10:19 PM   
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When the tires lock up you lose traction. No traction means you will go in the smae general direction of travel, momentum will carry you until you finally slide to a stop.

Back in teh old days you were taught to pump the brakes, well too many idiots paniced and just pushed harder ont he brakes. The closer they got to an accident the harder they pushed, which just made things worse. The manufacutres came out with ABS (automatic braking system) to pump the brake for you.

Also if you turn the front tires too much you can break traction and lose controll. When driving on snow and ice, make slow gradual adjustments to your speed, and change of direction of travel.


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RE: break noice - 12/16/2007 6:16:47 PM   
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Going as slow as possible and turning as slow and little as possible, I still slide a lot. Sometimes weight just takes over any technique you try, and you just slide. I was pumping my brakes today like people say to do, but a natural reaction when you're sliding is to brake harder, which of course is the worst possible thing to do. The only way you'll get traction is if your tires are spinning.

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RE: break noice - 12/16/2007 6:40:44 PM   
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Sounds like your either driving too fast, or you need some real tires. 

this morning I drove 180 miles to watch the Packers beat the Rams. The interstate was 100% snow covered all the way. There were tons of vehicles in the ditch. I was in 4hi the whole way and didn't have any trouble. I did 55mph the whole way, and passed just about everybody. There were a few that passed me, and a couple of them ended up in the ditch further downt he road.
Tires make a huge difference. I really, really, love my BFG All-Terrains.


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RE: break noice - 12/17/2007 2:05:12 AM   
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Well actually I drive pretty slow on the snow and ice, I just guess there's more ice on certain spots that I can't see under the snow. I slid on a turn going about 10-15 mph, and at a red light going about 5mph.
Can you drive 55mph with 4hi? I'm afraid of going too fast with 4wd. Can't that burn out the engine?

Do you have a lift on your truck? And what size tires are those?
I've been looking at BFG's for a while, but I'm looking at the Krawlers and the ones better for mud.

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