Tire out of balance, bent wheel, defect in tire, loose wheel bearing, worn suspension parts are common causes. Have the tires removed inspected and balanced. Have all other parts inspected. Although the wheels being out of balance is usually the main cause, sometimes the rubber bushing located on the steering column, located about halfway down the Coulomb becomes worn, and causes some play. If problem still exists after wheel balancing, check condition of rubber bushing for looseness, or wear. Tom.
Probably wheel balance but I would also check out the front end suspension and steering components. A radial tire could have a separated belt also.
Tires out of balance, bent wheel, or worn suspension parts.
Could be a wheel weight missing, a bad ball joint or a bad shock.
It's possible, but there are other causes too. Alignment, shocks and front wheel bearings can all cause this.
bad front brakes.
At highway speed, tire out of balance or bent wheel. When stopping, warped rotor.
Most like ly cause is a tire out of balance or bent wheel. Could also be the strut or a problem with the steering gera itself. I'm betting it in one or both of your front tires.
Engine miss.
try balancing the front wheels
You might possibly have a bent drive shaft, or if you have oversized tires they could be rubbing against the wheel wells
Most likely cause is out of balance wheels. Get your wheels balanced by your garage or tyre specialist.
well... there are many different causes for vibrations. The most common cause for steering wheel vibration at high speed is poor wheel alignment.
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