Posted on 12/16/2020
When your car start moving, it's normal to have slight vibration since there are so many components rotating. However, you should feel a smooth movement as the car gain momentum. If the car's normal vibration feels more like shaking as you cruise down the road, it's high to take it to a professional for inspection and repair. Three common problems that make your car shakes include; 1. Imbalanced Tires Do the wobbling and shaking get worse as the speed increases? If the vibration turns to an intense shaking when the car reaches 50 or 60 miles per hour, then the most likely cause is imbalanced tire(s). Tires should be rotated at a regular interval—every six months or 6,000 to 8,000 miles—to avoid uneven wear and tear. If you forgot to rotate the tires on time and the car is shaking, worry no more. All you need to do is take the car to a professional mechanic to have the tires checked, rotated, and balanced. If some or all the tires are worn out ... read more