Check the steering arms, the tie rod ends, and the ball joints for wear. Any of these will cause the problem.
coz your car is a wenner
front drive shafts maybe
You will hear a loud grind or metalic squeek or knock when you go over a speed bump. It will also cause the whole suspension assembly to vibrate or wobble at high speed. It also can affect handling in corners.
Probably worn balljoints or tie rod ends or a defective tire.
behind the front brake disc.. i believe it is part of the backing plate.
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It sounds like you need to get a front end alignment plus the tires balanced.
wobble gives an indication of a front end problem. Check the lug nuts to insure one has not come loose. With the front end on jack stands, shake the wheels to see if they move. Do the same with the tie rod ends and bushings. This will show you which components have worn out.
One of the front tires has a broken belt in it. Take it to your tire shop and they can find the tire that needs replaced.