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.
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.
Loose lugnuts needs to be tightened Loose lugnuts needs to be tightened
To remove a tire on a Ford Laser, first ensure the vehicle is parked on a flat surface and secure with wheel chocks. Loosen the lug nuts slightly while the wheel is still on the ground, then raise the vehicle using a jack until the tire is off the ground. Fully remove the lug nuts and take off the tire. Finally, replace the tire by reversing the process, ensuring the lug nuts are tightened securely.
A tire iron is a tool used to remove and tighten the lug nuts on a wheel. It is typically L-shaped and has a flat end for leverage. When changing a flat tire, the tire iron is used to loosen the lug nuts before lifting the car with a jack and removing the flat tire. After replacing the tire, the lug nuts are tightened using the tire iron to secure the wheel in place.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, loose wheel bearing, defective tire, loose wheel lug nuts, & worn steering or suspension parts.
perhaps it is bad hub bearing Tire out of balance, loose lug nuts, worn or loose wheel bearing, defect in a tire, etc.
"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.
Lug nuts are fasteners that secure a vehicle's wheel to its hub. They are threaded onto wheel studs and help hold the wheel in place, ensuring it remains attached while the vehicle is in motion. Properly tightened lug nuts are crucial for safety, as loose or improperly installed lug nuts can lead to wheel detachment and accidents. Additionally, they allow for easy removal and installation of wheels during tire changes or repairs.
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.
To remove the rear tire on a C612B Hyster compactor, first ensure the machine is on a stable surface and the parking brake is engaged. Loosen the lug nuts slightly before raising the rear of the machine with a jack. Once elevated, fully remove the lug nuts and take off the tire. Reverse the process to install the new tire, ensuring all lug nuts are properly tightened.