If it is rear-drive, suspect a bad universal joint, differential, or transmission connection. If it is front drive, with a rear axle brake, this could be broken or mis-engaging. Swaying seems to indicate a faulty connection with the rear axle. It could actually have been broken at one wheel connection, but very shortly the wheel would have fallen off.
Sounds like wheel bearings.
No, they respond to the person making the music swaying back and forth
Probably
The grinding noise you hear are your shocks and struts. If you experience bouncy while you are driving, as well, you should have them changed.
of Rock, Having a swaying, rolling, or back-and-forth movement; used for rocking.
The real question is 'why not?'(:
theres is to many things that could becausing it, so its hard to tell. the best thing to do is jack both front teires off the ground and try to wiggle the tires back and forth, there should be no play (or movement).
the motor is bad and the entire track and all must be replaced as a unit.
It's where you move your teeth back and forth, grinding away the enamel that protects your teeth from harm. Some people have a problem with stress management, bite alignment or have a malformed jaw that can increase the probability of experiencing grinding of teeth, during the day or in sleep.
Yes, that is called grinding, also, do the same thing
Your fallopian tubes are lined with tiny hair-like structures called cilia which are constantly swaying back and forth to help guide the egg and push it along to the uterus :)
Because of the big grinding of the conservative plate margin cause the land to go back and forth