Could be tires out of balance. Or a bad tire.
Bad speed sensors can cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph. The blockage of the air filters can also cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph.
The transmission is not shifting in and out of gear or your front joint is going bad
Your front, left or right axle needs to be replaced.
You either have worn steering components like bad inner or outer tie rod ends, or worn lower ball joints. Sometimes a broken belt on a tire can cause shaking, but that's usually at lower speeds.
This question has been recategorized under "Car Shaking Problems." Vibrations at some speeds and not others could be caused by something as simple as a wheel not being balanced properly, or it could be caused by something more serious. Start by having your wheels balanced. Check other answers in the above category too.
If the chirping noise speeds up as the truck speeds up, check the u-joints in the drive line.
If its a front wheel drive, your cv joint. Another likely cause could be loose lug nuts on your wheel.
If they are warped they can cause shaking when braking.
well if it shakes after you accelerate that does not soound normal. it could have a bad air filter or maybe low on oil but if this F-150 still has the warrity than i would take it to the ford dealer ship and have them look at it. cause there should not be any shaking if this is a brand new truck or close to a brand new truck. i have an F-150 2001 and it runs great no shaking after accelerating
A tornado is defined as a violently rotating column of air, and generally speaking a tornado's winds must be strong enough to cause damage, so in short, no.
The most likely cause is one or more warped brake rotors, other causes can come from bad brake pads if the shaking is at very low speeds.
Violent shaking from an earthquake can cause soil and rock on slopes to fail and cause a landslide