Could be a multitude of things. Depends on what type of noise and shaking. Bad plugs, wires, coils, ICM, fuel injectors. Could be a spun rod bearing. Is the check engine light on? Need a little more info to give you any kind of helpful answer.
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Bad wheel bearing or there is a problem with the tire itself.
it rumbles and shakes
an earthquakes makes a volacno erup because the earthquake shakes up the valanco
Check your heat shield by the catalytic converter, and the strap around the muffler. The heat shield has a tendency to come loose, and the strap rusts on almost every 3rd gen cavalier I've ever seen
You have a bad CV joint (half shaft) needs replacing. Just take note of which side the noise is at, so you repair the correct one.
well the seismometer is a earthquake and if the earthquake shakes it makes a milk shake and who doesnt like milk shakes soo byee (:
the biggest crate motor GM chevy makes is a 572 not a 502
possibly you need a better grade of gas?
ON THE STEERING WHEEL!!!! (Okay sure). the actual horn module that makes sound is under the hood. the wire is attached to the airbag. remember when your doing work near the airbag or with the airbag to disable it.
www.nhtsa.gov Could be the timing tensioner about to break. Really sucks when that happens because there is absolutely no room to work on the timing while the motor is in the car. But, it can be done.