There are literally dozens of things that could cause this to happen, but whatever it is the shake will continue to get worse until its fixed. Usually these kinds of thing will wear a tire out prematurely too, so you may have to drop a little bit of money in the short term, but it will save you money in the long run
Tire out of balance, wheel bent, or there is a defect in the tire. A bad shock will also cause the tire to bounce.
Bad tire? Bent rim?
Replace universal joint on rear of driveshaft
Do you feel it in the steering wheel - if so it is front end or front tire related, If felt in the seats of car & not steering wheel it is from rear tires or rear of car. Many things, tires out balance, alignment, bad tire, tie rod ends, ball joints, stabilizer links & more
When your car shakes when you accelerate and your tire light comes on it's wise to pull off the road as soon as safe and check your tires. The tire light means low pressure in at least one tire. The shake signifies quick release of air from a tire as from a sudden puncture.
When your car shakes when you accelerate and your tire light comes on it's wise to pull off the road as soon as safe and check your tires. The tire light means low pressure in at least one tire. The shake signifies quick release of air from a tire as from a sudden puncture.
Yes it can.
Could be a tire or wheel that is out of balance Could be a bad tire with internal damage Could need a new car
You have a tire out of balance. Have all 4 tires balanced and rotated. If it still shakes have the motor mounts inspected.
We used to call a car with the spare tire mounted to the rear bumper a car with a continental kit.
A car can fishtail when a rear tire blows due to a dramatic reduction in traction. When the tire blows, it is quickly ripped from the rim which leaves very little contact with the road.
Track is the dimension from the centerline of the tire tread on one tire to the centerline of the tire tread on the opposite tire on the same end of the vehicle, front track or rear track. Wheelbase is the dimension from the centerline of the front tire to the centerline of the rear tire.
Its under the car at the left rear in front of the rear tire