When iam driving over 50 miles per hour my steering wheel vibratesleft and right can someone tell me whyplease

it feels like i am driving over cats eyes in the road when i slow down the steering is ok its a pug 306 xsi

Answers:
Tracking needs sorting out I would say. It can be dangerous so have it looked at soon as possible.
probably the tracking, get it checked out
have you had your tyres checked and you wheels balanced
tracking or wheels need balancing
my partner had a similar problem, it turned out to be that he needed new back tyres and all wheels had to have tracking and balance sorted out,

hope this helps
sounds to me like you may have warped brake discs. get them checked asap, avoid driving your car unnecessarily. this exact thing happend to my old peugeot.
i think u need to get ur wheels balanced
Your tires are out of balance. Get a computer balance and the vibration will most likely go away.
sounds like you need a wheel balance and a tire alignment
you need to take your car and get your wheels balanced i expect that you have tapped the curb or something to put wheels of balance you wont to get it sorted
You need to get your tracking and wheel balancing checked - somewhere like KwikFit or similar. If they are out of balance, they will start to feel wobbly when you reach a particular speed.
Hi there:

It can be your brake disks, tracking or your tires need balancing. Sometimes buildup (mud/etc) can be the problem as well. Please get your vehicle checked. Good Luck.
this happened in my bmw 325i, and it turned out i had TWO bent rims. i guess the previous owner smashed into a curb and bent them.

after i replaced the rims & tires, it went away.

go to a tire place, and ask them to see if you need an alignment / rotation / tire weights.
its either tracking or wheels need balancing or both have them checked out
is your balancing out
check driveshafts
get your tracking checked!
will cost about £15 xx
Several things can cause this and could be serious.

Bad tires, maybe cupped.

Bad tire pressure

Wheels out of balance

Bent rim(s)

Wheels out of alignment

Bad tie rod

Bad "A" frame bushing(s)

Worn stearing gear.

Loose stearing nut.
it may be your tracking and balancing mine has recently been doing it and they said thats the problem but its all fine now
that is that you probably need an alignment or to even out the air in your tires
Its either wheel balancing or worn steering knuckles,but get it sorted quickly
its 2 do with the tracking or the tyres or it could be both
It sounds like the tracking - get it sorted asap as you are wearing out the tyres faster.
Very likely you have a tread seperation in your right front tire.
Tyre pressure incorrect.
If the steering wheel is vibrating (as opposed to pulling to the left or right) then it may be:
Wheels need balancing
Wheel bearings need adjusting/ replacing
Wear in steering joints.
Distortion/bulge in tyre
Sounds like wheel balance problem ,get wheels balanced at most tyre garages .
wheel balancing, tracking, warped brake disc, shock absorber failure, tyre breaking up. could be any of those, you need to get down to a tyre centre, and soon
Sounds like you have a tire out of balance. I'd have that checked first. If they're all o.k. and it continues, it's likely the car's out of alignment. That's more expensive, but still not spendy.

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