It could be any of a number of problems:
bent wheel, faulty tire with a slipped belt, bent axle.
If you can't track it down yourself, take it to a good front-end specialist. Every large sized town has someone who specializes in front-end alignments. Don't go to the tire store unless you know them PERSONALLY, and avoid the shops that do it all.
The 1997 Dodge/Plymouth Neon takes 21" drivers side and 18" passenger side replacement windshield wiper blades.
lower drivers side rear of the engine.
Inner fender, drivers side.
drivers side in the timing cover just before the valve cover.
if your under the truck its on the drivers side beside the bell housing of the transmission
under the drivers side door along the frame well.
it is located on the inside of the drivers side of front fender made of alum
Front drivers sideFront drivers side
open the drivers side door and on the side of the dash is a panel that if you pull straight off you will find the fuse panel
The drivers side.
the horn is in the drivers side wheel well. u have to remove the plastic cover and it should b right there
In Dodge Dakota, it usually runs a little bit right of center of the vehicle (passenger side), since the transfer case takes off out of the right (pasenger) side of the transmission. It is on the left on all after 1997, not sure about any before that.