Could be Warped Rotors. Have them checked.....
Bad CV joint. Bent rim. Needs alignment. anything relating to your wheels could be the cause.
Have the wheel bearings checked, as well as the alignment.
Not the steering wheel shake itself, however what is causing the steering wheel shake, can certainly be extremely dangerous and potentially cause you to lose control of the vehicle. **GET IT CHECKED OUT BEFORE THAT HAPPENS**
Tires worn out? Tires mounted and tight ok? Good alignment? Good balance? you'll need to take it back and ask these things or get a second opinion.. d
One possible answer: Loose bolts in combination with bad shocks or struts.
warped rotor
Tires may need to be balanced.
Check the motor mounts.
Likely a bad tire or at least that's the first thing to check
Your tires are unbalanced. You need to get them balanced.
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Misfire, bad spark timing, bad engine mountings.