A car may shake over 60 mph due to several factors, including unbalanced wheels, misaligned tires, or worn suspension components. Imbalanced wheels can cause vibrations that become more pronounced at higher speeds. Additionally, issues with the drivetrain, such as a damaged driveshaft or worn-out bearings, can also contribute to shaking. It's important to have these problems diagnosed and repaired to ensure safe driving.
Check the wheel balance
possibilityThe car is out of alignment or you have a wheel out of balance.
If it happens when you are driving fast (60-70 MPH) it could be that your wheels are out of alignment.
You have a tire or tires out of balance.best to get tires road force balanced.
Struts and alignment This typically happens when the the wheel alignment is off.
Tires may need to be balanced.
It depends upon how long it travels for. Distance = speed * time So if the car travels at 60 mph for 2 hours, the distance is 60 mph * 2 hours = 120 miles But if the car travels at 60 mph for 30 minutes (0.5 hours), the distance is 60 mph * 0.5 hours = 30 miles.
330 miles / 5.5 hours = 60 mph
You don't have enough steering fluid.
ur car is slow
problem with your transmission in 5th gear
No, the energy of a moving car is proportional to the square of its speed. So, a car traveling at 60 mph carries four times the energy as the same car traveling at 30 mph.