bad cv axle joint or tire out of balance could be a lot of things have your auto shop check it out
check to see if your wheel is rubbing up against something
because you have crashed into somthing you pillok, try looking where you are going first
Car turning right has the right away. Car turning from left has to yield the right away to cars coming strait or turning right this is the law in all 50 states
sounds like you need a tune-up
Well, voltage wise, you have a lot going on when your are cranking over the engine, so some flutter, or shake is normal.
That would be the inside diameter of the circle created by turning the steering wheel completely left or right.
The left tire will lift if your turning right
have front suspension checked
Due to centrifugal force, when turning left, the left side of the car will life. The same goes for right handed turns. If turning right, the right side of your car will have less weight on it. The weight will always be on the outside of the curve. Hope this helps :)
Assuming this is a front wheel drive vehicle, a CV joint in one of the halfshafts is going bad.
that would be the car turning because the car that had to swerve to avoid it hit another vehicle due to the turning car's failure to yield.
Yes, it can.