You've hit and run over something with the car.
Allowing that this is the correct rim for the car: The rim may be bent The brake caliper may be loose or the mount broken The wheel bearing may have failed. The wheel may not be tight
Bad tire, bent rim, warped rotors.....
If the rim is bent, the rim needs replaced and is the problem.
most of the time bad allignment or not balanced tires. You could also have a bent rim.
It depends how badly the rim is bent; you do not want to heat the rim to shape it correctly as that will cause weakening in the durability. Some dents can be taken out at the location you purchased the wheel from initially.
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.
Bad tire? Bad wheel bearing? Bent wheel? Bent axle?
becouse of bent rim or a bad spot in your tire .
Normally tire out of balance or bent wheel.
the tires could be out of balence bent rim bad tire
Loose steering/suspension joints. Wheel balance. Damaged tire. Bent rim.
If the bent rim is mounted on the front you would feel the steering wheel and front end shimmy or shake depending on the severity of the bend and speed of the vehicle. If the bent rim is mounted on the rear you would feel the vehicle shaking but not in the steering wheel.