- Over time, the weight distribution in your wheels can become uneven due to factors like tire wear and road hazards.
2. Tire Issues:
- Uneven tire wear, irregular tread patterns, or damaged tires can cause vibrations.
3. Driveline Problems:
- Worn or damaged driveline components, such as universal joints, driveshafts, or CV joints, can cause vibration.
4. Wheel Alignment:
- Incorrect alignment of the wheels can lead to vibrations, especially at higher speeds.
5. Bent or Damaged Rims:
- If the rims are bent or damaged, it can cause the tires to wobble and create vibrations.
6. Loose Lug Nuts:
- Loose or improperly tightened lug nuts can cause the wheels to wobble, resulting in vibrations.
7. Suspension Issues:
- Worn or damaged suspension components, such as shock absorbers, struts, or control arms, can lead to vibrations.
8. Faulty Brakes:
- Warped or damaged brake rotors, or uneven brake pad wear, can cause vibrations, particularly when braking.