Possibly could use a wheel alignment, or tire pressure on all tires the same,or it also could be your stabilizer rods need replacing and while your looking at them check your struts and springs.good luck with that.
well... there are many different causes for vibrations. The most common cause for steering wheel vibration at high speed is poor wheel alignment.
Either your drums or rotors are out of round.
We had this problem on one of our work trucks, ended up to be a bent rim.
This depends on a few things: If your vibration is happening at high speeds, get your wheel balance/roundness checked if this is happening at all speeds, check your alignment/steering if this is happening when slowing down, chances are that you need new brakes
What are the causes and sources of vibration on diesel
Most likely its your tires. Could just need balanced. Or you might have uneven wear making it shimmy.
Could be out of balance Tire may be worn and need replacement Could be a bent wheel
the breake
It causes the vehicle to arrive at its destination in less time.
That happens when you drive too close to the kerb and rub the sidewalls. This can damage the sidewalls enough to give you vibration or wobble at high speeds.
noise and frequency are made a vibration
It is according to when you feel the vibration. If you have a vibration at higher speeds, your driveshaft could be out of balance. At lower speeds, you may actually have a cracked engine mount. Take it to a shop before it tears something up.