Unless it is caused by pavement or road conditions, the likely causes are:
Worn U-joints in the drive shaft become more noticeable the faster the vehicle is traveling, and the vibration will still be present if the transmission is shifted into neutral or the clutch is disengaged, allowing the truck to coast.
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Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.
A universal joint on the driveshaft going bad.
A car's steering wheel will vibrate when driving if the car's alignment needs to be adjusted.
Bad tires or out of balance tires or driveshafts. Have it checked out.
Loose motor mounts.
Having a tent on the back of a truck while driving can be dangerous and is not recommended. The tent could become loose or damaged, posing a risk to other drivers on the road. It is safer to set up the tent at a designated camping site rather than while the truck is in motion.
Truck driving simulators can be found on various websites specializing in driver training or driving games. Alternatively, truck driving simulators can also be found at driving schools specializing in truck driving training.
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Unbalanced front wheel.