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2021 R/T Durango front end shutter when applying brakes

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My wife’s Durango started to shutter today but only when you apply the brakes but, not every time. My experience says it’s rotor or hub out if round. We have not hit any holes/curbs (etc) to cause any front end damage. It only has 15k on the clock . Your thoughts appreciated.
 


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Sounds like warped rotor or binding caliper ?? My '18 had 27K on the clock when I sold it & the brakes were golden the whole time.
 


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My wife’s Durango started to shutter today but only when you apply the brakes but, not every time. My experience says it’s rotor or hub out if round. We have not hit any holes/curbs (etc) to cause any front end damage. It only has 15k on the clock . Your thoughts appreciated.

Possibly "DTV", caused by, among other things, coming to a sudden, increasing pedal pressure, stop.
 




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