What Causes Steering Wheel Vibration While Driving?
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Possible causes of steering wheel vibration in vehicles are as follows: 1. Wheel issues: First check tire pressure to ensure front and rear tires have consistent inflation. 2. Unbalanced wheels: Missing or deformed wheel balancing weights may cause front-end wobble at high speeds, resulting in steering wheel vibration. 3. Loose lateral thrust rod ball joints or bracket looseness, causing driving instability. 4. Collision-induced deformation of steering tie rods and lateral rods, worn ball joints, or irregular tire wear may alter toe-in/toe-out settings. 5. Damaged steering dampers, oil leaks, or deformed front suspension springs affecting stability. Important notes: 1. All four wheels should maintain vertical alignment with the ground - any inward/outward tilt may cause vibration. 2. Severe cases may cause imbalance even on regular roads, not just highways. 3. More precise four-wheel alignment ensures smoother driving without steering wheel vibration.