It's possible, but there are other causes too. Alignment, shocks and front wheel bearings can all cause this.
try balancing the front wheels
bad balancing, improper lug nut torque, that's if it wasnt there before
bad front brakes.
Engine miss.
You must check your wheel balancing
Go to a garage, and get the wheel balancing checked out on the front wheels.
Tires out of balance, bent wheel, or worn suspension parts.
Could be a wheel weight missing, a bad ball joint or a bad shock.
Most likely cause is out of balance wheels. Get your wheels balanced by your garage or tyre specialist.
# When the tires are new. # When you feel any vibration in the steering wheel that can be attributed to a wheel balance problem.
may be due to out of balanced wheels, simply you do wheel balancing. Or otherwise worn out tyre
Most like ly cause is a tire out of balance or bent wheel. Could also be the strut or a problem with the steering gera itself. I'm betting it in one or both of your front tires.