Why does my Tacoma shake at 60 mph?

Why does my Tacoma shake at 60 mph?

One common cause that makes vehicles vibrate at 60 miles-per-hour is tires, and this makes perfect sense if you think about it. When the rubber hits the road, it must be able to cling to it to prevent vehicle control loss. If you notice the vibration begins at about 50 miles-per-hour, it might be a tire issue.

Why does my truck shake at 65 mph?

The shaking is typical of a tire that is out of balance. Tires are balanced with metal weights. The other possible problem is that one of the tires is damaged and has a cord separation, which could cause the vibration and lead to a tire blowout. Having the tires inspected will rule out a tire problem.

What kind of vibration does a Toyota Tacoma have?

This video is of a 2005 Toyota Tacoma 4×4 2.7L 4 cylinder 5 speed regular cab standard bed with a drive line vibration. This vibration could be felt more in the seat and the floor than the steering wheel. The vibration started around 35 MPH and was worse when accelerating or decelerating.

What’s the problem with my Toyota Tacoma drive shaft?

Owners like those on Toyota Tacoma forums like Tacomaworld.com say the issue is about angles and the two-piece drive shaft. There are many owners who have decided to address the issue on their own and work out their own fixes. One of the common fixes deals with inserting shims to change this angle.

Is the Toyota Tacoma a dependable vehicle?

The Toyota Tacoma, long known as the king of compact truck sales is one durable and dependable vehicle. Yet, it has one big detractor, it vibrates unnecessarily in certain driving situations.

Is there any vibration in a Toyota 2012-14?

As horrible as all that is for existing 2012-14 owners, the good news is that the 2015 4 cylinder, 6-speed automatics shift perfectly under all temperature and driving conditions. Zero vibrations, zero lugging, zero hunting.

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