A car may shake at 65 mph due to several factors, including unbalanced wheels, misaligned tires, or worn-out suspension components. Imbalanced tires can create vibrations at higher speeds, while alignment issues can lead to uneven tire wear and instability. Additionally, problems with the driveshaft or engine mounts could also contribute to shaking. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the issue.
Not likely. Normally this is caused by a tire out of balance or a bent wheel.
yes, 65;
Need to know how fast the car is going. If the car is traveling at 65 mph, it will go 65 miles in one hour.
It blood hurts!!
65 mph
Wheels are unbalanced or you need a front end alignment.
65 mph on ground, 150 mph in air
You mean "shakes at 65?" If so, a possible cause is an out of balance tire. I would check that all tire lug nuts are there and tight and check for warped rotors. Check tires for blisters and check the steering linkage for worn parts.
Check the wheel balance
25-30 minutes at 65 mph.
23 minutes at 65 mph
35 minutes @65 mph