Also, I have rotated all the rims and so that should not be the problem either.
Totally unrelated I think, but I do have a leak on the power steering which I am repairing this weekend. Would this cause shudder?
Thanks for the replies so far.
I haven't taken it to a Dodge Service Facility but I want to eliminate anything that I can sort myself before paying extortionate fees for them just to take a look.
All the tires are brand new and so I know it is not the tires.
I have a 2009 Journey.
When I brake, I get some serious shudder.
The rotors were replaced 6 months ago whilst I still had my winter rims/tires on. I did not experience shudder back then.
Once I put the summer rims/tires on (that came with the car) the shudder started.
I have recently had all the wheels balanced but it is still there.
I get a little bit of shudder whilst cruising.
Any ideas?
Dodge Journey 2009
19" Rims
FWD
SXT