Stabilizer rod may need replacing,they are right behind the front tires,might as well check both sides.Could just need tightening.
Worn-out ball joints in the steering linkage or suspension. This allows the steering angle between the wheels to vary, causing them to wobble.
Worn steering parts. I would strongly suggest you take this car to a mechanic, have it put on a rack, and the steering components inspected.
It is usually caused by either a bad tire, or loose steering components.
One of the shocks on that side is probably bad.
you could have a broken steel belt in one of your tires, that happened to me. I had a tear in my right tire that caused that in my 91 Roadmaster.
Check the steering arms, the tie rod ends, and the ball joints for wear. Any of these will cause the problem.
Loose wheel or tire under inflated or tierod pooched or wheel bearing gone .
Depending on the severity of the vibration, could be a bad tire (worn on edges) creating a "wobble" on turns, or may be a bad wheel bearing (cv joint)
I would say the drve train would cause a vibration. A wobble could be from a bad tire, unbalanced tire, bent rim, bad tie rod joint.
More than likely... the power steering belt.
yes
you have a bad cv drive shaft