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What would cause a car to shake at about 60 after new rotors were installed and the tires rotated balanced?

- Improper lug nut tightening: If the lug nuts are not tightened properly, the wheel can wobble, causing the car to shake.

- Tire imbalance: Even a slight imbalance in the tires can cause the car to shake, especially at higher speeds.

- Warped rotors: If the rotors were not properly resurfaced or replaced, they can cause the car to shake when braking.

- Bent or damaged suspension components: Worn or damaged suspension components can cause the car to shake, especially when going over bumps or uneven roads.

- Driveline issues: Driveshaft problems, such as a worn universal joint, can also cause the car to shake at certain speeds.