I recently purchased a Ford Ranger and noticed that it starts to shake when I reach speeds of 60mph or higher. It feels like a vibration coming from the front of the car. What could be causing this issue and how can I fix it?
ReplyHi Sarah, this could be caused by a few different factors. One possibility is that your tires may be out of balance. I suggest taking your Ranger to a tire shop and having them check the balance and alignment of your tires. Another potential cause could be worn out suspension components. If this is the case, I recommend taking your car to a mechanic for a thorough inspection and possible repairs.
Hey Sarah, I had the same issue with my Ford Ranger and it turned out to be a problem with the driveshaft. I suggest taking your car to a trusted mechanic and having them inspect the driveshaft for any issues. It's better to get it fixed sooner rather than later to avoid any further damage to your vehicle.
Hi Sarah, another potential cause could be worn out or damaged wheel bearings. This is a common issue in older vehicles and can lead to shaking while driving at high speeds. I recommend taking your car to a mechanic and having them check the wheel bearings. They may need to be replaced if they are found to be damaged.