Severe shaking in a truck during operation can be caused by various factors. First, aging engine components and significant carbon buildup may be primary contributors. When engine parts age or accumulate carbon, it can affect the engine's internal operation, resulting in noticeable shaking during start-up and operation. Additionally, imbalanced or damaged tires can exacerbate shaking while driving.

Moreover, if critical components like the steering mechanism or ball joints are severely damaged, this too can lead to shaking. To address shaking issues in trucks, it is crucial to regularly clean carbon deposits, inspect tire conditions, and maintain the stability of key components.
By prioritizing preventative maintenance, the safety and stability of truck operations can be ensured. Therefore, addressing the issue of severe shaking in truck bodies requires a comprehensive examination and solution from multiple angles to ensure smooth and safe operation.





