Loose lug nuts on the tires. Better check them immediately and tighten them if they are loose. Otherwise, you could lose a tire while driving and have a terrible accident.
Worn steering parts. I would strongly suggest you take this car to a mechanic, have it put on a rack, and the steering components inspected.
Tires
I would say the drve train would cause a vibration. A wobble could be from a bad tire, unbalanced tire, bent rim, bad tie rod joint.
yes
baring? maybe a rotor?
cause you might not of put tighten the tire when you replaced it . or your rim is bent, did you hit a curb?
A tire wobbles when the nuts have not been tightened sufficiently.
The bushing on the track bar. http://lukeslink.com/ this link has the fix.
Worn-out ball joints in the steering linkage or suspension. This allows the steering angle between the wheels to vary, causing them to wobble.
It is usually caused by either a bad tire, or loose steering components.
One of the shocks on that side is probably bad.
There can be several reasons for a tire wobble on a motorcycle. Here are a few things to check. Check the tire's inflation. An under-inflated tire can cause a wobble. Even if the tire is new, tubeles tires may leak especially if there is some fault with the rim. Or there may be a small puncture. Since the wheel has just been balanced, this is hardly a cause but what if it was balanced wrong? However, wrong balance would mostly cause a vibration at higher speeds. If the tire is a rear tire, then it could be misaligned, that is to say, wrongly placed so that it is skewed. This can cause tire wobble. Damaged or warped rim or break rotor can also cause a wobble. The part of the tire that is closest to the damaged part will have a tendency to jump when it hits the road. As can be seen from this, a front and a rear wheel can have similar problems which cause a wobble but more things can potentially go wrong with the rear wheel.