check the upper and lower trail end bushings
Tires out of balance, bent wheel, worn suspension or steering parts, bent driveshaft.
shifted or broken belt in the tires
sounds like your tires needs to be rotated and balanced
check u joints on driveshaft.
Wheel bearings and allignment. Can be tires as well and sometimes even a bad motor mount.
bad tires, wheel alignment , bad tierod ends, start with tires may just need balanced...its the cheapest
AnswerMore likely...if it shakes from side to side while driving I would strongly suspect a frozen upper or lower link in the rear suspension. Alignment issues will cause vibration but not side to side shaking.
miss alignment of tires
Maybe its your motor mounts.
If it's a slow, almost rocking motion, check the tires; you probably have a "slipped belt" or a bent rim.
Yes, it sure can. Have your tires inspected and balanced before assuming the drive shaft is the culprit. You may also have a bent wheel.
Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.