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Dodge had a lot of problems with the drive train. The torch converter has two gears in it has given out. replace it. You may have to change your screen and fluid also.
First change the wheel/tire with the spare or another wheel tire to check for any change in shake.If the shake is in the seat it is usually in the rear,if it's in the steering wheel,then the front.
If the wheels are balanced all bushing could be loose and it will still be a smooth "no shake" ride.
Don't forget if brake discs and brake drums are out of balance no amount of tire balancing will correct a shake.
Also there is static and dynamic wheel balancing machines.You always want a motorized "dynamic" wheel balance done.
i would be checking the lower ball joints if they arent replaced soon they will come undone at the worst time and you will then need a tow truck or flat bed
need more info brakes hard as in peddle if so the brake booster inop or no vacuum to booster
as for the vibration warped rotors and / or drums
check the brake system
Something is causing the vibrating, which is not normal. Need more info-at what speed does it occur, vibrating in steering wheel, or ? What type of climate where you are (driving through something that sticks to the tires can cause vibrating, like road tar). Has anyone else driven the car recently? Could they (or anyone)have hit a large pot hole, curb, minor accident? All these scenarios could cause what you describe. If something was hit as listed, you would need to have the wheel alignment checked, and also suspension components for any damage.
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