Unbalanced tires: Uneven tire wear or damage can cause the tires to vibrate, which can be felt in the steering wheel or brake pedal.
Warped brake rotors: This is a common cause of shaking, especially when braking at high speeds. Warped rotors can be caused by overheating, excessive wear, or improper installation.
Safety: On Rear-Wheel-Drive vehicles, the rear tires are responsible for propelling it forward, and they also play an important role in braking and cornering. Having new tires on the rear axle helps to ensure that the vehicle has the best possible traction and control in all driving conditions.
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Learn MoreWhen driving down the freeway, do you notice shaking in your vehicle? A shimmy? A sort of wobble? Yes? You may have a tire problem, or you may have a balance issue. Uneven Tire Wear, unbalanced Tires, and Alignment issues can cause ride vibration and give you a shaky ride. If you are experiencing a bumpy ride, make an appointment with your trusted Mechanic and have a Tire Inspection done.
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