its may be due to a front in alignment. I have a 2003 durango and that was my problem
Wheel balance, Worn steering parts, Worn suspension parts, Tire damage,
Could be a problem with the lockup converter (overdrive).
Check or replace axles, worn axles are primary source of shaking when accelerating.
the dodge charger goes 140 MPH the 08 dodge charger goes 140 MPH
Wheel balance
check you crankshaft positon sensor and or egr valve
There could be several things wrong with your Durango including bad speed sensors, a bad instrument cluster, broken cable or connector, etc. There is a very common problem with Dodge Durango's, however, that causes the speedometer to fail or only begin to work after about 15-20 mph. On my 1999 Durango, the anti-lock brake light was permanently on along with the parking brake light. My speedometer did not work below about 15 mph. I did a serach online and found that lots of people had this same problem and it was due to a faulty rear speed sensor. This sensor is mounted on top of the rear differental and can easily be removed and replaced with a socket wrench. A new one costs about $12. If you are experiencing similar problems I would suggest trying to replace it.
If the rotors are warped it can cause a shake when you hit the brakes.
I found out that it was actually the TPS, throttle position sensor. replaced it, problem solved.
The 150 mph Dodge Viper might be the Dodge Viper GTS or the RT/10. The top speed of a normal Dodge Viper is 195-198 mph.
A dodge chargers top speed is 150 mph.
182 mph with a manual. 175 mph with an auto.