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Shaking in the steering wheel when going lower speeds. 20-70 km/h. Smooths out at higher speeds.

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Have your tire pressures checked, look for any bulges, bubbles, uneven wear. It may be a matter of having the tires balanced too, almost any tire shop will check pressures and inspect your tires for free, balancing runs about $7 USD on average. I hope this helps, and good luck.

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