Bent wheel, tires out of balance, front end out of alignment, worn steering or suspension parts, bad shocks or struts, bent drive shaft, broken motor mount, or a combination of any of these.
Worn struts/shocks, tire out of balance, or bent wheel.
Indefinitely.
i just bought mine a few months ago and the shocks have held up fine against how i drive but i have noticed that the front passenger side has started to creek when i drive so im assumeing that its the shocks.
If it is a rear wheel drive car you could have a bad U joint, bent drive shaft or a broken tooth or two on the ring and pinion gear. If it is a front wheel drive vehicle you may have a bent rear axle or bad bearing. If it is four wheel drive or all wheel drive you may have a bent drive shaft.
No
Yes, it is.
Drive around with it for a while and let us know.
Johnny stood up to Dally.
Bent wheel studs!! No it is not safe to drive. Now way would I drive this vehicle until I replaced the bent studs.
Can be tire out of balance, bent wheel, defective tire, broken motor mount, or bent drive shaft.
Do not drive a car with a bent control arm asthis will cause wear and tear on your suspension .