loose tie-rods or ball joints, or both.
The tires may be worn below the legal limit.
You have a damaged tire. Try rotating the front tires with the rear tires to see if the wobble switches to the back.
The steering joints and connections are worn and need replacing Actually, the most likely problem is the tires. They may just need balancing. Sometimes the belts in the tires separate which causes a wobble. high/low spots in tires also causes a wobble. A bent rim can cause a wobble. Excessive negative caster will cause a wobble (alignment issue). Steering joints (inner and outer tie rods will not cause a wobble)
Definitely
I would think its the shocks causing the vibration or the car to wobble, do check on car shocks!!
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.
Could be your tires need balancing, or you need an alignment. The faster you go, the more it's going to wobble.
Worn tires? Try putting them in different location (front to rear) Bent rim?
== == As the car speeds up the unbalanced wheels start to wobble. The force of the wobble is transferred to the cars body through the steering mechanism. You would feel the shaking first in the steering wheel. It becomes more pronounced as you pick up speed. == == * Front end need's religning, bad tires or tie-rods. * Tires are low in air.
Yes! So can badly worn tires as well as badly worn or damaged front suspension parts.
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
It means your front tires need balancing