Two possible reasons, one bad and the other worse. Bad: One or several of the tires are out of balance - a fifteen minute fix at the tire store, not expensive, but get it done - otherwise you ruin the tires in short order. Worse: One or several of the tires do not have the lug nuts tightened properly. Get that taken care of immediately! Very dangerous!
it needs to be balanced
no that would be a mount or a tire or a rim.
Becuse you put more waight on one side of tire; every gram counts; tire needs to be balace.
Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.
yeah but not for long
Can be a bent wheel, tire out of balance, or worn suspension parts.
It would depend on the amount of tar stuck to the tire. A little wouldn't effect much but more will cause the tire to be off balance and cause the vehicle to shake or shimmy.
cause your intake valve is bent You probably have a bad tire or rim. I'd go with the tire or rim answer.
Not likely. Normally this is caused by a tire out of balance or a bent wheel.
The most common type of car maintenance is oil change, checking fluids and tire pressure, and tire rotation.
Perhaps a worn tire Try changing tire to another positon on the vehicle Perhaps a bad wheel bearing
I would check your tires they could be out of balance. or a tire could be bad .