Take your vehicle to a tire repair shop, or service center that specializes front end alignments and wheel balancing. They will remove the wheels, put them on a machine, and check that they are balanced. They might also verify if there is too much wear on a particular section of the tire that might cause problems and require rotating or replacing your tires.
I would think its the shocks causing the vibration or the car to wobble, do check on car shocks!!
you need a wheel alignment or tires balanced. check air pressure.
Check your tires. I had the similar feeling after I had my tires rotated. Come to find out the tires were not balanced.
Are you sure about that? Have you had your tires balanced recently? If so and they are balanced, check to make sure you don't need a front end alignment.
have the wheels balanced and tires checked for out of round.also when balancing tires tell mechanic to check that the wheels are not bent or buckled have the wheels balanced and tires checked for out of round.also when balancing tires tell mechanic to check that the wheels are not bent or buckled
I would get the tires balanced first. If still having problems then check front axel shafts. I would get the tires balanced first. If still having problems then check front axel shafts.
when they are no longer balanced.
If your tires are balanced and it's still pulling, then your car is ot of alignment. Go to a local tire shop to have an alignment done and that should rectify the problem.
More than likely your tires are out of balance. Have your tires rotated and balanced. Make sure they check for a bent wheel.
Are your tires balanced? I'd check that first.
Yes, you should have balanced all 4 tires.
...I would say check the brake calipers make sure everything is tight, check the tires and make sure that they are well balanced and inflated properly, check the brake rotars for any warps... check the alignment, and check to see if the steering stability shock is still in good working order.