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When you say slide forward, are the brakes locking up? Probably it's hard to visualize what's happening, but a drive with a tech is a great idea. If possible, go with them so they can see what you mean.Hi Everyone,
I am having an increase in concern with my tires, or maybe it is the breaks? 3 times now on dry pavement someone 2 car lengths ahead of me, (that is the distance I stay away or even 3 car lengths away) has hit their brakes which of course makes me hit my breaks. My car has slid forward. This scares the you know what out of me, thinking what if this was rain or snow, I would be in trouble, especially since I live in Michigan! I have the Michelin Defender Ice and Snow tires, they do not make these anymore. The dealership states the tread is still very good, I can say the tread is still very deep. They are only about 1 1/2 to 2 years old now, I do not drive too many miles on a daily basis. But hitting the brakes on smooth or bumpy pavement has given the same issue/response going 40 mph. And I have never stopped hard before and heard my tires screech! They are inflated to specs on the door 35, and actually 1 psi higher 36. I have a 2015 Honda Pilot.
What are your thoughts on this? I am going to take it to the dealership and have them test drive it. Thanks in advance for your responses and time.
I did something like this when my new to me Lexus had a thud sound when braking. The tech (owner of shop) took 2 careful drives with me (2 circuits that they use around the shop), listened carefully, lifted the vehicle and pulled 4 wheels to inspect. He concluded the sound is the brake pads shifting because this car has none of the factory provided shims (there are 4 per caliper or 16 shims). Nobody really does that because once again Toyota makes them really expensive and they're tossed when a shop does a brake job (it would be better to transfer them to the new pads due to cost).