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At low speed: Damaged or failed tire, bent wheel, damaged brake, damaged axle. Dangerous failure of a wheel bearing.

At high speed generally a wheel balanace problem.

While braking a bent or warped brake component.

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Q: Why does my steering wheel shake when I drive?
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