If you have already had an alingment and your tires balanced. then you might want to take off your wheels and check for big knots on the inner part of your rim. Othere than that take it to a \n alingment shop and ask them the same question. Sincerely willie One reason might be cheap wheels. if they are only balanced from the inner and not both inner and outer, you will get a vibration like you are describing. Other reason is if the wheels are bent, they must be put on a balance machine, and check for wabble. another longshot would be if the wheel bearings or hubs are worn or even a bent axle. Good luck.
1. out of balance tire 2. Steering out of alignment 3. bad wheel bearings
1 of 2 things or both, alignment or balance.
a rotation is where they switch your tires from front to back a tire balance is where they make sure the tire is the same weight all the way around alignment is where they make sure your steering is straight
Alignment and balance is off.
Could be motor mounts, the tires out of alignment or out of balance, or the steering needs work.
check your tire balance or you might need an alignment
Rotate and balance, then alignment.
It may be from tires being worn unevenly and off balance or the front end is out of alignment.
Worn steering parts, worn suspension parts, tires out of balance, out of alignment,
I had the same problem. Going over 75 mph would almost feel like the car was going to blow up. The steering wheel would shake uncontrollably. I got an alignment, new tires and a balance and now the cars runs perfectly. So it may be one or all of the following... --balance/rotation --tires --alignment hope this helps.
Tires do not get out of alignment they may be out of balance but not alignment. Your suspension however can be out of alignment. The only way to know for sure is to have it checked.
Could be alignment or air pressure causing pull. wobble is most likely tires out of balance.