The possibilities are, a bad tire with belt separation (most likely), a bent rim or a bent axle.
If it only wobbles when the brakes are applied you may have a warped brake rotor or brake drum (which ever applies).
The front wheels of a car can wobble because the car's suspension is not in proper alignment. The wheels may also wobble if the rim is bent or if the tire is improperly installed
Yes
Bad tire, bad wheel, bad cv shaft.......
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Make a model of the car (not the wheels) and attach some wobble bolts to it and connect a lever or somet to make the wobble bolts move
First you need to determine if the wobble is from the chainwheel or from the bottom bracket. Then there are different procedures depending on if it's a sideways wobble or a bac/forth, up/down wobble. A sideways wobble can be adressed by bending the chainwheel back into plane using two wrenches/vise grips. One is used for bending, the other as a brace to stop the bend from going too far. a back/forth wobble can be fixed by undoing the chain ring bolts a little, and then, with a piece of wood, knock the chainring back into position before doing the bolts back up again.
You have a damaged tire. Try rotating the front tires with the rear tires to see if the wobble switches to the back.
There are a couple of reasons why a car may wobble between 30 and 40 miles per hour. The tires may need balanced or the car may need a front end alignment.
because you are drunk
loose tie-rods or ball joints, or both.
Wobble Wobble was created on 2000-03-28.
coz your car is a wenner