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Wheel out of balance, possibly a buckled rim, possibly tyre bulge/damaged from potholes.

Get the wheel balancing checked and inspect the tyres.

Shake through steering is usually front wheel/tyre issues could be exacerbated by suspension wear.

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Gotta start with the basics...

All wheel nuts secure are they? ( No I'm not taking the Michael, see below )

Any work done on running gear recently inc tyres?

Tyre pressure all good and close inspection ( inc inner Walls) of all rubbers OK ( cuts,bulges or irregularities )

After checking all this ( no cost) then next course would be getting wheel alignment done. ( last done ??)

Steering Wheel shake problem here https://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/118865-ls400-steering-wheel-shaking-between-60-65mph/?tab=comments#comment-1083521

paul m.

Basics, Basics Basics. https://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/118801-ls430-knocking-sound-after-brake-job-help/?tab=comments#comment-1082960

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