A car should travel smoothly at any legal speed. When it does not, there is always a reason.

What shaking at speed usually means
High speed vibration comes from parts that spin. When one of those parts is out of balance or worn, the movement repeats with every rotation. As speed increases, the vibration becomes stronger.
The most common sources are:
| Cause | What it feels like | Why it happens |
|---|---|---|
| Wheel balance | Light buzz through steering | Tyre and rim weight not even |
| Bent rim | Strong shake at a set speed | Impact from potholes or kerbs |
| Alignment | Pulling or drifting | Tyres fighting each other |
| Worn bushings | Vibration on rough roads | Excess movement in suspension |
| Tyre defects | Rhythmic shake | Uneven wear or internal damage |
How tyres and wheels create vibration
Signs the tyres may be the cause
How 4x4 setups influence vibration

How brakes can cause shaking
Brake shudder is another common source of vibration. It usually happens when slowing down, but if the front brakes have uneven surfaces, the pulse can carry into high speed driving.
Common triggers include:
When vibration links to engine behaviour
Not every shake comes from the wheels. Engines can also set off movement that gets worse at speed.
Examples include:

How noise helps diagnose the shake
| Noise | What it might indicate |
|---|---|
| Clicking when turning | CV joint wear |
| Dull knock over bumps | Worn control arm bushings |
| Squeal that rises with speed | Tyre or bearing issue |
| Timing belt noise | Belt tension or wear |
| Low hum at steady speed | Wheel bearing beginning to fail |
Why shaking is a safety issue
A car that vibrates at 100 km/h is not just uncomfortable. It may be unsafe.
High speed shake can lead to:

What drivers should do when a car shakes
How workshops diagnose vibration
High speed vibration is a message worth listening to
Cars shake for a reason. Whether the cause is a tyre, a wheel, a worn suspension part or a brake issue, vibration gives an early warning about the condition of the vehicle. Workshops in Wallan see many of these issues because local drivers cover a mix of freeway and country roads that can wear tyres and suspension faster than expected. A smooth car is a safe car. When shaking starts, a quick inspection can prevent bigger problems on the road.


