Usuly the shocks are wore out
The Vehicle shakes because of the virbration produced by the engine at the stop sing
Check your motor mounts.
Have the tie rods, and trac bar checked for play.
BUMP-SET-SPIKE
bump, set, spike
Bump, Set, Spike.
Need more info like what is the vehicle doing when it shakes, is it idling in park, driving down the road, braking, driving at highway speeds, etc.
Normally this is a tire out of balance. Have your tires rotated and balanced.
what happens is when a llama hit's a bump it just ignores it but makes a burr noise and that is all it does so when you see a llama hit a bump sometimes it might do that.
Some parts stores will scan your vehicle for free. Advance auto for one.
First you have to bump. Then set. Then spike.
No, as if your vehicle collided with the other vehicle, the fault is yours.j3h.