What Causes Body Shaking When a New Car Reaches 80 MPH or Above?
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Body shaking when a new car reaches 80 mph or above is caused by excessive tire pressure or damaged shock absorbers. Excessive Tire Pressure: When the tire pressure of a car is too high, the feedback from driving on bumpy roads becomes more sensitive, leading to vehicle shaking. Besides excessive tire pressure, other causes of shaking during driving include tire bulges, out-of-round tires, and inaccurate wheel alignment. In such cases, it is necessary to inspect and replace the car tires promptly to prevent safety hazards. Damaged Shock Absorbers: Damage to the shock absorber's plane bearing can also cause shaking while driving. In this situation, the car's shock absorbers should be inspected.