It can cause a lot of extra stresses on the suspension and steering linkage.
It normally means you have a bent wheel or tire out of balance. Have your tires rotated and balanced.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, loose wheel bearing, defective tire, loose wheel lug nuts, & worn steering or suspension parts.
I wouldn't say bad for your car however you may notice a wheel wobble when driving, if tis an alloy wheel get it checked incase the rim may have a hairline crack
You may have a bent wheel, defective tire where a steel belt has shifted or broken, worn steering parts, and possibly a defective wheel bearing.
Most likely it has unbalanced or bad tire(s). Bent wheel rims also can be the cause.
It most defiantly can. Have the tires balanced and the wheels/tires inspected for damage. You may have a bent wheel or a tire with internal damage. If the tires/wheels are ok, look at the suspension for damage.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, or defective wheel bearing are common causes.Tire out of balance, bent wheel, or defective wheel bearing are common causes.
Depending on the dent in your rim, driving on it can lead to: misalignment, squeeling and/or chaffing in the wheel well, Destruction or quick reduction of the ball joint, brake system failure, broken axle, unsafe highway operation. It depends on the dent and what kind of driving you do, that determines how much damage it can cause.
A car's steering wheel will vibrate when driving if the car's alignment needs to be adjusted.
Normally it is a tire out of balance. Can also be a bent wheel.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, worn suspension parts, bent drive shaft, or possibly a broken motor mount.
yes the wheel can probly break loose or lock up which any of the two sucks at 65mph Yes, driving a car with wheel bearing damage is dangerous. The bearing will ultimately fail and the wheel will fall off - you certainly don't want this to happen on the highway, or anywhere else for that matter. Not only will you be endangering yourself, but also anyone else with you or someone who may be driving or passing by.