It would be highly unlikely.
you might have run out on your rotors as well as bad balance on your front tires.
yes, but only when the brakes are applied.
a bad bearing will cause it to shake, also a rotar or shocks will do the same.
Only if you are braking at the time. A more likely cause is a failing CV joint or a worn ball joint.
Bad tire, bent rim, warped rotors.....
Bad tires and bad alignment can cause the car to shake at certain speeds.
a bad engine
More than likely you have warped rotors. Have the rotors and brakes inspected. If the rotors are not too bad and have not been turned before they can be turned and trued and used again. You will also need new brake pads.
bad rotors
Most definitely. Any miss will cause the engine to shake. A vacuum leak will also cause this.
if you are driving and you go to stop, then that means that the front rotors are warped. if the front rotors are bad, you will feel a pulsation in pedal while applying brakes. change rotors on front.
More than likely you have warped rotors. Have the rotors and brakes inspected. If the rotors are not too bad and have not been turned before they can be turned and trued and used again. You will also need new brake pads.