A car shaking at 35 mph can be caused by several factors, including an unbalanced tire, misaligned wheels, or worn suspension components. At this specific speed, vibrations may become noticeable due to the resonance frequency of the vehicle's components. Additionally, issues with the drivetrain, such as a failing CV joint or driveshaft, could contribute to the shaking. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a professional to diagnose and address the issue properly.
Cylinder miss, broken motor mount, or vacuum leak.
might have misaligned or loose wheels
the cuase of this is ussaully worped rotars
depending on what car it is. usually 30 or 35mph.
Could be a problem with your torque converter
Cylinder misfire. Possibly failed or failing engine mounts.
The engine of the car may need to be cleaned or your oil may need to be changed.
Is that you? My long ago Profesor, 35mph- 1mph/60min=25
have front suspension checked
Normally this is caused by a tire out of balance or a bent wheel.
wheels need balancing, sometimes shake is only evident at high speed
i would really like to know myself