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.
wheels need balancing, sometimes shake is only evident at high speed
Yes it will.
Warped rotors is the most common cause.
have front suspension checked
Bad tires and bad alignment can cause the car to shake at certain speeds.
u have bad roters in front
No,but tires out of balance will cause this. Have them balanced and rotated.
i have a 1991 nissan sentra speed up to 35 and start to miss
I have a similar problem. I found this link which contains some likely solutions: http://www.2carpros.com/topics/shakes.htm
balance front tires
I have 98 4 cyliner automatic Toyota Camry. When I'm coming to a red light, and when I'm braking, the car begins to shake, and the shake doesn't stop even when the car is stopped. Howeverif i switch the transmission from drive to neutral, the car stops shaking. If I switch back to Drive or reverse, it car starts to shake again. What could be wrong?
You probably need to get your tires balanced. Or replaced. If the bias goes (steel belt breaks or shifts), the car will waddle at low speeds, and the steering wheel will shake at high speeds.