Jack up the front and check for play in the suspension. Check lug nuts for tightness. Grab the tire at 9 and 3 O'Clock. Move your left hand to the 12 O'Clock position and let go of the tire. Did it move on its own? Have your tires balanced at a tire shop.
Perhaps a worn tire Try changing tire to another positon on the vehicle Perhaps a bad wheel bearing
Out of balance, bent wheel, defect in tire.
Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.
Bad tire? Move tire to another location on vehicle - see if problem also moves Replace tire possibly bad internal cord
hub bearing jack it up safely put hands 12 and 6 oclock shake tire if theres play it is the hub bearing
a bad bearing will cause it to shake, also a rotar or shocks will do the same.
Tire out of balance, tire defect, bent wheel, defective wheel bearing, loose lug nuts, or worn suspension or steering parts.
== == Bad Tire or Tires.
have the tyre checked for balance
Becuse you put more waight on one side of tire; every gram counts; tire needs to be balace.
Tire out of balance or bent wheel.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, defect in tire, or suspension parts worn.