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First you need to determine if the wobble is from the chainwheel or from the bottom bracket. Then there are different procedures depending on if it's a sideways wobble or a bac/forth, up/down wobble. A sideways wobble can be adressed by bending the chainwheel back into plane using two wrenches/vise grips. One is used for bending, the other as a brace to stop the bend from going too far. a back/forth wobble can be fixed by undoing the chain ring bolts a little, and then, with a piece of wood, knock the chainring back into position before doing the bolts back up again.
My car currently has bad rear wheel bearings, the car shakes at 50-55mph and if you tilt your side mirror down to look at the wheel while you are driving, you'll see it wobble.. you can also pull on it while its parked and it will squeek and rock back and forth. Its highly dangerous so dont hesitate to get it replaced right away
Wiggle the steering wheel back and forth and run the transmission shifter down then put it firmly back into park.
You place the ab wheel on the floor usually a harder surface. Then just go to lay down and after you get on hands and knees then grab on to the sides of the wheel. Then start going back and forth keeping your knees together.
A pendulum swinging, a see-saw moving up and down, and a rocking chair swaying back and forth are examples of things that go back and forth.
turning back and forth down the slope
vibration
vibration
vibration
Worn tires? Rotor out of round? Bad wheel bearing?
That motion is called oscillation. It refers to a regular back and forth movement typically around a central point.
You can raise the vehicle front or rear and move the wheel back and forth and up and down, so as to feel for play. Excessive play in the wheel indicates loose components, whether a wheel bearing or tie rod or ball joint. If there is excessive play moving the wheel left and right, then could be a tie rod. If there is excessive play up and down, then could be a ball joint. If there is excessive play all around, then could be the wheel bearing.