Some Chevrolet Astro owners report experiencing front-end shaking while braking, even after confirming that the rotors are in good condition. This shaking can be attributed to misaligned front-end components, such as the suspension or steering, which may lead to instability during braking. Additionally, worn suspension components, like strut assemblies, can contribute to shaking sensations felt in the steering wheel and brake pedal. While warped or damaged brake rotors are commonly known causes of such issues, they have been ruled out in this case. Furthermore, problems with the front axles, including bent axles, can result in sideways movement of the wheels, exacerbating the shaking. It is crucial for owners to thoroughly inspect these components, and if the problem persists, consulting a qualified mechanic for further diagnosis is recommended to ensure a safe driving experience.
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