What causes steering wheel vibration when speed exceeds 100?
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Steering wheel vibration when speed exceeds 100 is caused by poor tire dynamic balance or inaccurate four-wheel alignment data. During the manufacturing process of rims and tires, the weight of each part cannot be exactly the same. After the wheels are installed on the vehicle, abnormal vibration may occur during high-speed driving. It is recommended that owners perform dynamic balancing after changing tires, allowing technicians to attach counterweight lead blocks to the lighter parts of the wheel, which can prevent abnormal tire vibration during high-speed driving. During daily vehicle use, special attention must be paid to the tires, as they are the only components of the car that come into contact with the ground. Tires affect the driving stability and safety of the vehicle.