* Loose or worn suspension components: Loose or worn suspension components, such as ball joints, tie rods, or control arms, can also cause your steering wheel to shake. These components should be inspected regularly and replaced as needed.
* Out-of-round or damaged tires: Out-of-round or damaged tires can cause your steering wheel to vibrate or shake. Tires should be inspected regularly and replaced as needed.
* Bent or damaged rims: Bent or damaged rims can also cause your steering wheel to shake. Rims should be inspected regularly and replaced as needed.
* Brake issues: In most cases, brake problems cause vibrations from the front end of the car, so if your steering wheel shakes along with the brake pedal, you may have a problem with a stuck brake caliper, damaged brake rotors, or another issue related to the brakes.