Hi D^2 Sounds like it's gotta be a warped rotor but I've had a bad wheel bearing do the same thing. My Dodge van was vibrating like crazy when I applied the brakes after it warmed up and we found a bad U-joint. No other signs that it was bad but when we took it apart, we found it was just about locked. Changed it and voila, no more vibration. Go figure. Allan R On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 17:18:07 -0600 "D. Dardalis" <dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I have a similar vibration with my 68 LeBaron. The vibration > frequency > seems to be proportional to vehicle speed, so its definitely related > to the > brakes. Phil is suggesting the possibility of wetted drum shoes > from past > differential leakage. Guess its possible, but my 68 sedan that > still has a > small leakage on the rear left drum does not have any vibration, but > it > does have a very slight pull, as expected. My guess is that my > problem is > related to a warped rotor. It seems to happen after the brakes have > been > warmed up somewhat. Any suggestions, especially from Budd braked > Imp drivers? > > D^2 > > >