Why Does the Steering Wheel Shake When Driving at High Speed?

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DiLeo
07/28/25 3:40pm
Here are the specific reasons why the steering wheel shakes when driving at high speed: Wheel Balance Issue: The wheel is composed of a tire and a rim. When there is a problem with the wheel balance, it means the wheel is not in a balanced state during high-speed driving. If the balance data is incorrect, the rotational center of the wheel will shift, causing the wheel to vibrate, which in turn affects the steering wheel. Rim Problem: If the rim has been impacted during previous driving, it may become deformed. Due to the deformation of the rim, the wheel may vibrate while driving, leading to steering wheel shaking. Chassis Component Issue: This usually occurs in vehicles with poor post-accident repairs. Due to the impact during the accident affecting the chassis components, steering wheel shaking may also occur.
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