Maybe tirod end or ball joint Check strut bearings.
I do'nt think so. Have you checked your lug nuts to make sure your wheels are on tight? If so you might check your tirod ends and ball joints
im 31 and i had mumps when i was 7, then i got the shot for mumps 5 years later. My mom always said that something changed after that, my metabolism was too slow, i became fat but my tirod is working normally. i tried anything and im on diet since im 12 years old. last week i had a blood exsam cuz i needed an other shot of rubella mumps and measles and i didnt want it, after a week they told me that i have still immunitary system for measles and rubella and for mumps is more than perfect but i dont know the value.
My van did this as well and turned out I just needed my tires balanced..no biggie..and it went back to driving smoothly on the highwayAnsweryou might just want to check to see and make sure the insides of your rims are clean too. snow or dirt that is caked on the inside of the rim will cause this. and by inside the rim i don't mean in the air chamber of the wheel, but just on the inner circle of a wheel. gl. AnswerIf none of the above work, look over every tire very carefully making sure you see no humps or bumps(goose eggs). You could have possibly broke a belt in the tire. SNM AnswerIf it snowed recently, and the problem did not exist before the snowstorm, there may be frozen snow/ice stuck to one or more wheels, causing imbalance. Take the care to a self-serve car wash and spray the wheels from underneath the car and in the wheel wells. BW yes it could be ur tires but it could turn out to be balljoints and or tirod ends