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driving too fast reguarly can cause the wheels to come slightly off and rub making the ride a lot less smooth
A car shaking while applying brakes is most likely caused by worn a brake pad. Check the brake system at all four wheels to find the problem.
Your car needs an alignment. Typically around $100 or less.
hi i had this problem,it was a hard one to figure out...but we did,it was the cars drive shafts.the bearings had gone. Hope this helps
Parts tend to loosen up in the car, and like anything else when cruising at fast speeds it intensifies the motion, hence the vibration.
If you only did the front brakes, the problem may be in the rear brakes.
A loud knocking noise in the motor of a car at high speeds is most likely the engine. There could be another issue with the transmission if the knocking only happens at high speeds.
High speed vibration is often an indication of a wheel that is out of balance or a bent rim. It can also be a bent driveshaft or bad U-joint. Vibration when you brake at high speed is almost always a warped rotor on the disk brakes.
Were the rotors resurfaced or replaced, or just the pads? Warped rotors are the most common cause of vibration when braking
A car that is jerking at high speeds probably needs a tune-up. Barring any major mechanical issue, this will solve the problem.
Are you car wheels all balanced properly? If not, an out of balance wheel can start to vibrate at certain speeds.
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