If your steering wheel shakes between 50-70 km, it probably has nothing to do with the steering wheel! It probably has something to do with the front wheels, alignment, or steering linkage. See if a front wheel has uneven wear. See if a piece of rubber is torn or perhaps missing. Take it to a place that sells tires and alignments. They will be able to spot the problem.
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If the vibration is confined to a certain speed range, the most likely cause is an unbalanced wheel. BTW, the units there should be km/h. Km alone is just distance, not speed.
Tire out of balance or bent wheel.
"BY" it, no. Frozen to the wheel, certainly.
Tire out of balance or bent wheel.
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Any number of things can cause a steering wheel to shake back and forth. It could be a bad wheel bearing indicating a wheel is about to fall off. It could be a bad tire or bushing. Without checking it out personally, I can't tell.
You may have a bent wheel, defective tire where a steel belt has shifted or broken, worn steering parts, and possibly a defective wheel bearing.
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If it happens when you are driving fast (60-70 MPH) it could be that your wheels are out of alignment.
You have a warped rotor. Brake pads need replacing and the rotors turned or replaced.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, loose lug nuts, worn out wheel bearing, defect in the tire, or steering part worn.
Track bar joints worn out.
If the bent rim is mounted on the front you would feel the steering wheel and front end shimmy or shake depending on the severity of the bend and speed of the vehicle. If the bent rim is mounted on the rear you would feel the vehicle shaking but not in the steering wheel.