Could be out of balance
Tire may be worn and need replacement
Could be a bent wheel
Either your drums or rotors are out of round.
Warped rotor,Tie rods, Wheel bearings (hub).
it cant do that because no one can stop a vibration only the earth could
Need some more details. Vibration all the time? Only certain speeds, only when you accelerate, vibration in the steering wheel, in the whole vehicle?
This depends on a few things: If your vibration is happening at high speeds, get your wheel balance/roundness checked if this is happening at all speeds, check your alignment/steering if this is happening when slowing down, chances are that you need new brakes
1996 c60 truck if you turn steering quickly at low speeds vehicle shacks acts like drive train until you stop
Your issues could be caused by numerous things associated with the front steering on your vehicle. It is best to have it inspected by a mechanic. A tire shop would be the cheapest and would be able to fix any problems.
Usually it's a wheel balance issue, but it can also be worn steering components, a bent wheel, a faulty tire or a bad CV joint.
It is according to when you feel the vibration. If you have a vibration at higher speeds, your driveshaft could be out of balance. At lower speeds, you may actually have a cracked engine mount. Take it to a shop before it tears something up.
If it is not a separated tire, which I feel it's not, because it happens to my '01 Avalon, as well as many other models/years. Immediately after tire replacement, then of course an alignment should then be done. Additionally, I recently received, Oct 2010, a recall notice regarding the replacement of the Steering Column Upper Bracket. Please check to see if your model is included in the recall, as it is very important to have the repairs made, to avoid a possible crash.
Switch the front wheels to the rear and try it; if the vibration has changed at all you have a tire/wheel problem. It is not uncommon for a shop to miss this problem. Most vibrations like yours ARE tire/whhel problems. sounds like u-joints
A worn out power steering pump, or steering box.