Unbalanced tires: Uneven weight distribution in a tire can cause the wheel to shake. Have your tires balanced to ensure proper weight distribution.
Worn or damaged tires: Worn or damaged tires can also lead to shaking. If your tires are worn or damaged, have them replaced as soon as possible.
Loose lug nuts or bolts: Loose lugs nuts or bolts can cause the wheel to shake. Check the tightness of all lug nuts and bolts and tighten them if necessary.
Damaged wheel bearing or suspension components: Damaged wheel bearings or suspension components can cause the wheel to shake. Inspect these parts and have them replaced if necessary.
Vehicle speed: If the shaking only occurs at specific speeds, such as around 50 mph, there may be a problem with the vehicle's driveshaft or axle assembly.
*Warped brake rotors:* If the shaking occurs when you apply the brakes, warped brake rotors may be the culprit. Have your brake rotors inspected and replaced if necessary.