you should feel a vibration or shimmy in yoursteering wheel. also you can take you car to a les schwab and they could tell you
All wheels require balancing once the tires are put on, The wheel may be manufactured perfectly but its the tire that has imperfections and causes the whole assembly to need balancing.
They make the wheel look pretty. When your wheel is balanced it is attached to a balancing machine, a shaft sticks out of wheel balancing machine (where wheel is attached). The wheel is then installed onto balancing machine shaft via center of wheel (requiring removal of center cap).
Tires need balancing.
The term for lifting the front wheel of a bicycle off the ground while balancing on the rear wheel is called a "wheelie."
Wheel alignment refers to adjusting the angles of the wheels to be perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. This ensures that the tires wear evenly and the vehicle drives straight. Wheel balancing involves balancing the weight of the tire and wheel assembly by adding weights to ensure that it rotates smoothly at high speeds without causing vibrations.
Take it to a garage that has wheel balancing equipment and have it rebalanced.
Go to a garage, and get the wheel balancing checked out on the front wheels.
Wheel balancing machines can run from $700 - $1,000 and up. There is no wheel balancing kit, but most tire shops will use their machine to balance your wheels at a fairly low cost.
Because your steering wheel is being turned, which puts your tires in another position rather than straight. You might need an alignment, or a wheel balancing.
Sounds like your wheels need balancing, could also be en-even wear on your tyres, but check the wheel balancing first.
You must check your wheel balancing
Need to know if it is 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive.