Sounds like you may have warped your rotors by letting the brake pads wear too low and the metal against metal friction has cut grooves and essentially warped the surface of the rotors - new pads and rotors should fix it but if you must take care of that somewhat urgently once you get to that point.
Now get out in that kitchen and rattle those pots and pansNow get out in that kitchen and rattle those pots and pansRoll my breakfast cause I'm a hungry manI said shake rattle and rollI said shake rattle and rollI said shake rattle and rollDaddi-OI said shake rattle and rollWell you don't do nothin' to save your doggone soulI'm like a one-eyed cat peepin' in a seafood storeI'm like a one-eyed cat peepin' in a seafood storeWell I can look at you tell you don't love me no moreWell I said shake rattle and rollI said shake rattle and rollDaddi-OI said shake rattle and rollI said shake rattle and rollWell you don't do nothin' to save your doggone soul
A shake is movement while a rattle is noise created by the movement. Example: if you shake an empty can, you get movement only, but if you put pebbles in the can, then you also get a rattle.
The homograph for a glass container is "jar," and for to rattle or shake is "jar."
Anacondas do not have a rattle to shake.
Not the steering wheel shake itself, however what is causing the steering wheel shake, can certainly be extremely dangerous and potentially cause you to lose control of the vehicle. **GET IT CHECKED OUT BEFORE THAT HAPPENS**
Roll. "Shake, Rattle, and Roll" was written in 1954 by Jesse Stone who penned it under under his assumed songwriting name Charles E. Calhoun. Wikipedia has the scoop and a link is provided.
The homograph that means a glass container and to rattle or shake is "jar."
Yes, it is possible. Any loose/worn front end part can cause steering wheel to shake.
The homograph of a glass container is "jar," while the homograph of to rattle or shake is "jar."
It is supposed to rattle when you shake it. if it does not, it needs replacing. The rattle you hear is the check valve.
Wheel balance, Worn steering parts, Worn suspension parts, Tire damage,
The baby picked up the rattle and began to shake it.