It's either the alignment is off, or your brakes are grabbing, get it aligned (about $40) and have the brakes checked out.
And in the future, don't just go replacing parts, have everything checked out first, because I'm sure you wasted money on an idler arm, those hardly ever go bad.
Too much play in the steering wheel, vehicle may wander.
The car can wander (moving from side to side without turning the steering wheel.) There can be play in the steering wheel as well.
worn inner or outer tie rod ends
when there is excessive movement in them, rubber gaitors are split or rotten and rust in the ball socket, steering wander, uneven tyre wear, steering knocking, especially pronounced under braking
The steering would be sloppy, difficult to keep vehicle going straight, probably wander left and right, uneven tire wear,
Yes, the car will wander, chew up tires, eventually the rack and pinion will freeze up or fall apart.
No, wander is not a verb
Elaine Wander has written: 'The paintings of Elaine Wander'
if they are gas charged struts I'm sorry wandering? you should always align a car when replacing struts camber angle is adjusted by loosening the strut from the spindal jay bird 1980
He liked to wander through the forests, letting his thoughts meander as he explored the quiet paths.
The future tense is will wander.
"ยกNo hay problema!" is a common way to respond to "no wander" in Spanish.