Steering wheel shakes in Livonia, MI

A steering wheel that shakes tells you where to look by when it happens: shaking under braking usually means warped brake rotors; shaking at a steady cruise points to wheel balance or a bent rim; shaking all the time can mean a worn suspension or steering part.

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Shakes when braking — likely warped rotors

A shudder through the wheel or pedal when braking usually means warped or unevenly worn rotors. Braking still works but stopping is compromised — get it in soon.

⚠️ Safety first

If braking distance feels longer or the pedal is soft, treat it as a brake fault — request a tow.

  1. 1Leave extra following distance and brake earlier and more gently.
  2. 2Avoid hard, high-speed stops that heat the rotors further.
  3. 3Book a brake inspection for rotors and pads.
  4. 4If braking also feels weak or the pedal is soft, stop and request a tow instead of driving.
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Shakes at cruise — wheel balance or bent rim

A shake that shows up at a steady speed is usually an out-of-balance wheel or a bent rim. It's generally safe to drive gently to a tire shop.

  1. 1Note the speed it starts and whether it fades if you speed up or slow down.
  2. 2Check tire pressures and look for uneven wear or a damaged rim.
  3. 3Book a wheel balance and inspection.
  4. 4Keep speeds moderate — a persistent vibration wears steering and suspension parts.
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Constant shake with clunks — get it checked

Shaking all the time, especially with clunks, looseness or wandering, can mean a worn tie rod, ball joint or wheel bearing. Those can fail and affect control — don't put it off.

⚠️ Safety first

A loose or clunking front end can lead to loss of steering control. If it feels unsafe, stop and request a tow.

  1. 1Drive slowly and cautiously — worn steering/suspension parts can worsen quickly.
  2. 2Avoid highway speeds until it's inspected.
  3. 3If the steering feels loose, disconnected, or you hear loud clunks over bumps, stop and request a tow.
  4. 4Book a suspension and steering inspection, or request a tow to your shop.
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