Check for worn universal joints, they will make things shaky
Perhaps an out of balance wheel. If this is the cause it will be worse at a certain speed.
Your tires need to be "high speed" balanced.
Muscle spasms can cause this.
If a 2000 Jeep Wrangler suddenly loses power in 5th gear, it might be a problem with the speed sensor on the transmission. This sensor regulates when the Jeep will shift or should shift.
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Yes, if it just started in time you will lose power and speed, replace it, it is breaking up inside.
Check into a new steering dampner, it's a common cause for shake at speed in a Jeep, but it could also be alignment or balance.
That would be most likely the AX15
Because the tires are out of balance or warped roaders < Aspen
That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.
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Tires and/or wheels may be out of balance