Some Dodge Durango owners report experiencing shuddering during braking even after installing new rotors, brakes, and calipers. This issue may arise from warped rotors, which can occur due to excess heat or hard braking, leading to vibrations during braking. Additionally, improper brake seating can result in uneven brake material coatings on the rotors, contributing to the shuddering effect. Some owners also find that malfunctioning brake calipers may be a source of this problem. Moreover, uneven brake material coatings due to improper break-in procedures can exacerbate the shuddering issue. While less common, some owners note that suspension-related problems could also play a role in the braking shudder. It is advisable for owners experiencing these symptoms to inspect the relevant components to identify and resolve the underlying issues.
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