something wrong there better have it looked at could be a tie rod end a ball joint or a bent wheel
balance the tires
Possibly front end is out of alignment.
Either your front end or your tires needs to be aligned.
Needs to have a front end alignment?
Most the time that means it needs a front end allignment. Possible bad front tire or wheel.
Most likely loose or worn parts on the front axle and tie rods. It is important that everything is tight (within specs) and in proper alignment. The caster and toe-in has to be set within specs. When things are loose, you can hit a bump and the car all of a sudden goes out of alignment, causing it to shake. I own a 1930 Model A. Also had a 1924 Model T. The Model T is notorious for front end wobble. Mine was warn where the spring perch goes through the front axle. It was loose and could not be repaired. It would shake you right out of the car. I changed the axle out and lined up the front suspension, then the wobble went away.
Tire our of balance or bent wheel. Have your tires rotated and balanced.
Probably wheel balance but I would have the front end safety checked also.
worn front end parts (steering or suspension) could cause a car to shake when appling the brakes.
Check the front end components. Most likely there is a loose or worn part causing the shaking of the wheels.
Wheels require balancing.
Two possibilities: 1) low air pressure in the right tire; 2) front end is out of alignment;