Why Does the Steering Wheel Shake When Driving on the Highway?
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There are several reasons why the steering wheel may shake when driving on the highway, including poor tire dynamic balance and frame deformation. Below is a detailed explanation of why the steering wheel shakes when driving on the highway: Poor tire dynamic balance: This can be resolved by performing a dynamic balance, which involves adding weights to the wheel under dynamic conditions to correct the balance at various edges of the wheel. This not only extends the tire's lifespan but also improves the vehicle's stability during driving, preventing accidents caused by tire wobbling or bouncing at high speeds. Frame deformation: Frame deformation, main reducer failure, excessive backlash in the driven gear's meshing, and other factors can also cause vehicle shaking. Regular maintenance and repair are recommended to address these issues.