Worn suspension parts, Hitting potholes.Weak springs are all possibilities.
Tires need to be balanced and re-aligned
My steering wheel shakes what could this mean? _____ try getting your car re-aligned.
Most likely you have a bent wheel or worse yet, a bent rear axle. Many cars have independent suspensions that need to be aligned on all four, not just the front two, Saab is one I can think of. Slamming a curb or some other violent hit to that wheel could cause the wheel to toe in.Have the car aligned, the service center will know to do a 4 wheel alignment.
Maybe, it depends on what had to be removed to replace the bearings. If the knuckle was removed on a fwd, it may need aligned.
It could be your motor mounts (usually always slightly vibrating the car, especially when accelerating) or most likely not aligned/damaged driveshaft on rear wheel drive vehicles.
No, the wheel and tires should both be straight at the same time.
To change a steering wheel a person needs a steering wheel puller to get the old one off. Once it is off, replace it with the new one, which will go on easily when aligned correctly.
Did you get your wheels aligned? I don't know if has anything to do with it, but I do know that they usually recommend wheel alignment with strut replacement.
A shimmy in the steering wheel while driving indicates that your tires have worn incorrectly as a result of improper alignment. have your tie-rods, and ball joints checked and replaced if needed. Then have your car aligned.
When one drives a car with tires that are not aligned correctly, it can cause premature wear on the tires and will cause the car to start drifting uncontrollably.
The difference between a car with a flat wheel and a tree is that the wheel can be replaced, and the car will transport you. A tree will not transport you from one location to another.
The tension rod is attached to the lower control arm and is also attached to the front end frame of the car. It keeps the front wheel Camber aligned.