their could be a few reason's, most common is the tyrod or tyrod ends are no good. or in a worse case the wheel barring is no good
A tire wobbles when the nuts have not been tightened sufficiently.
Loose lugnuts needs to be tightened Loose lugnuts needs to be tightened
The tire on a Jeep Liberty is changed by loosening the lug nuts, jacking up the vehicle, removing the lug nuts, and taking the tire off. A replacement tire or spare is then place over the wheel studs and the lug nuts tightened down.
perhaps it is bad hub bearing Tire out of balance, loose lug nuts, worn or loose wheel bearing, defect in a tire, etc.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, loose wheel bearing, defective tire, loose wheel lug nuts, & worn steering or suspension parts.
"The lug nuts came loose and then the tire fell off, as we were speeding down the highway at 75 mph."
Improper installation. Lug nuts were loose.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, belt broken in tire, loose or worn steering components, loose wheel bearing, loose lug nuts, or suspension parts worn.
Tire out of balance, loose lug nuts, worn wheel bearing, or bent wheel.
Out of balance tire, tire with a slipped belt, bent rim, loose lug nuts, loose steering component, bent steering component, warped brake rotors, etc.
No. They may slightly loosened prior to jacking up the car in order to "break them loose". but no more than a quarter to half a turn.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, defective tire, or loose lug nuts. Have the tires/wheels inspected, rotated, and balanced.