Either your lug nuts are loose or your wheel bearings are worn out.
Check the tire for a broken belt. ( BAD TIRE ) The wheel itself is bent. ( REPLACE WHEEL ) The tie-rod is loose are ready to come apart. The lug nuts are loose, That's what holds the wheel on. Could be something between the wheel and hub. Wheel bearing-- bearings are trash are loose.
An extremely loose wheel bearing can cause the cv joint to be damaged.
Ideally, you want the spindle nut to hold the bearing pack together. Too tight and your bearings wear faster. WAY too tight and the bearings crush. Too loose and the bearings chatter. WAY too loose and the wheel wobbles.
I would suspect that there are problems with the hub. Even if it the quick release or nuts are tights, loose bearings will cause the wheel to wobble or feel sloppy.
Wheel bearings help your wheels to roll smooth and fast.
more than likely to be loose wheel bearings in rotars Dont rule out loose wheel lug nuts
Worn bearings, loose rotor, warped brake rotor, sticking brakes.
Cars have a total of four wheel bearings, one on each wheel. The wheel bearings are designed to help the wheels spin. Many cars have two wheel bearings per wheel, an inner and an outer located in each hub/bearing assembly.
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In most cases wheel bearings cannot be repaired and must be replaced. Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the axle end cap. Remove the wheel bearing seal. Remove the wheel bearings. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearings.
ChecksIf it is a front wheel drive car, better check the wheel bearings, they sound kind of dry and you don't want them coming loose while driveing, ,,if it is a rear wheel drive, you might check the wheel bearings and check the differential and make sure it has differential oil in it