If when applying the brakes ,roorts. If when driving only a bad tire.
Can be low tire pressure in left front tire, brake rotor sticking, or front end out of alignment causing it to veer left. Shaking can be bent wheel, defective tire, or brakes grabbing. Have the brakes, tires, and suspension inspected.
Out of balance tire or lump in the tire? Or i had a u joint so worn out my van started shaking until i let off the accelerator
What would cause a grinding noise after a tire is replaced and the brakes are not worn?
At what speed? Where do you feel it, in steering wheel or seat? Any relationship to using the brakes? If you use a tire shop, they can figure it out for sure. More than likely tire balance or a bad tire or tire(s). Tell me more and I can help for sure.
Could be,Tire(s) out of balance, A worn tie-rod end (s),
Tire out of balance, broken belt in tire, bent wheel, suspension wear, or possible bad wheel bearing.
Becuse you put more waight on one side of tire; every gram counts; tire needs to be balace.
bent wheels or a broken cord in a tire or a deformity in a tire.
Disc brakes
One of the belts might have broken in the tire.
no that would be a mount or a tire or a rim.