Originally Posted by
Daox
To check if the brakes are dragging, when you stop, put your hand near the wheels / brakes (don't touch them as they can be very hot if you recently used them a lot), and see if one is hotter than the others.
I've heard of a lot of different things that make the wheel shake. Its always somewhere between the steering wheel and the tires, rarely in the suspension though.
I had a wheel that busted a cord in it and had a buldge in it.
Unbalanced wheels (lost a weight perhaps?)
Bent wheels.
Bad tie rod arms.
Bad ball joints.
Bearings usually start to growl before anything noticeable happens to them.
If it seems to go away when you turn right, its more likely to be an issue with the right side as the left side is more heavily loaded in a right hand turn. Does it get worse if you turn left?
That is where I would start.