It starts the same way every time: you merge onto the highway, settle in at about 60–75 mph, and then the steering wheel starts doing that faint-but-annoying shimmy. Not enough to feel dangerous, just ...
A steering wheel that vibrates at highway speeds is most commonly caused by wheels that are out of balance, tyres with uneven wear, or front suspension components that have developed play. The ...
I've got a 1995 Toyota Corolla, 157K miles on it. It is front wheel drive obviously, auto tranny (3 speed). I have noticed over the last couple months, that sometimes, when I put it from park into ...