Your driveline may need alignment (front end alignment), you may have warped rotors, or you could have bad "ball joints".
More than likely your tires are out of balance. Have your tires rotated and balanced. Make sure they check for a bent wheel.
No,but tires out of balance will cause this. Have them balanced and rotated.
Normally this is caused by one or more of the tires out of balance. If the steering wheel is shaking then you know it is a front tire. Have all your tires rotated and balanced.
they are not balanced properly.
Normally this is caused by a tire out of balance. It can also be caused by a defective tire. Have the tires inspected, balanced, and rotated.
you might have run out on your rotors as well as bad balance on your front tires.
What make the steering wheel shake is the tires that need wheel balance.
Tires are out of balance. Have the tires balanced.
It could be your rims are bent. Or it could be the rotors are warped
Then you may have a bent wheel, worn or loose wheel bearing, or steering or suspension parts worn. Have everything inspected.
More than likely you have a tire out of balance. It is possible you have a bent wheel. Have your tires balanced, inspected, and rotated.
Yes, a warped rotor or caliber that is grabbing can cause this especially when braking. The most common cause of steering wheel shake is a tire out of balance. Have your tires balanced and brake system inspected. A sticking caliper can cause a rotor to overheat and warp. Once that occurs, the warped rotor can definitely contribute to problems with steering vibration. But as the previous answer suggests, you should also check for problems with tire balance. Tires can also be faulty with what's called a "slipped belt" (referring to the belt INSIDE the tire, under the tread area), and a bent rim can also contribute to a shake in the steering. There is no single right answer, you'll need to have your vehicle examined by a qualified mechanic.