I had a similar problem once and it had something to do with my brakes, I'd get them checked if i were you
low oil low radiatio flued or the thermistat
Tires need balancing?
Warped brake rotors will cause pulsation (or vibrations at high speeds) when the brakes are applied. This may also go on to misalign the calipers and cause other vibration related damages.
Bad mount on the steers, worn/loose/damaged steering components, axles out of alignment.
These are only two of many possible causes.
well... there are many different causes for vibrations. The most common cause for steering wheel vibration at high speed is poor wheel alignment.
Car vibrations at high speeds can be caused by several factors, including unbalanced tires, misaligned wheels, or worn-out suspension components. Additionally, issues with the drive shaft, engine mounts, or even brake problems can contribute to the sensation. It's essential to have these issues diagnosed and repaired promptly to ensure safety and performance. Regular maintenance, including tire rotation and alignment checks, can help prevent such vibrations.
Having a bad rod bearing could cause a truck to make a loud knocking noise and shake when driving at high speeds. The engine having a coolant leak or an engine timing problem could also cause the knocking noise.
Check the high speed relay and check connections at the switch for high resistance melt down.
The vibrations of the throat cause friction and damage cells.
Yes it will.
Warped rotors is the most common cause.