Nissan TITAN steering wheel shakes at 50 to 60 mph on Nissan TITAN

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Feb 13, 2026
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Problem overview

Some Nissan Titan owners report experiencing steering wheel shaking specifically at speeds between 50 to 60 mph, which is often indicative of tire balance issues. These vibrations may be caused by unbalanced wheels, particularly in the front, leading to noticeable shaking in the steering wheel. Common culprits for this problem include out-of-balance wheels, bent wheels, bad wheel bearings, driveline vibrations, and warped brake rotors. If the steering wheel remains stable at speeds below 50 mph but begins to shake at higher speeds, it may signal a balancing issue that requires prompt attention. To address this, owners are advised to have their tires checked and balanced, inspect for wheel imbalances or bearing issues, and consider a thorough inspection by a qualified mechanic if the problem persists.

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1 model year affected
Average mileage: 52 miles
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