Well first you get the bud and chop it up and put it in the bowl and smoke it and get high so dont drive high......
could be a tire out of balance or vehicle out of alignment
Wobble, shimmy, tank-slapper, speed wobble, and even death wobble are all words and phrases used to describe a quick (4 - 10 Hz) oscillation of primarily just the steerable wheel(s) of a vehicle. The rest of the vehicle remains mostly unaffected. Vehicles that can experience this oscillation include bikes, both motorcycles and bicycles, skateboards, and in theory any vehicle with a single steering pivot point and a sufficient amount of freedom of the steered wheel; this does not include most automobiles.
no. it will wobble like an egg
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Gravitational wobble is the effect of an object being pulled by the gravitational forces of other nearby objects, causing it to slightly shift or wobble in its orbit or rotation. This phenomenon can be observed in celestial bodies like planets and moons as they interact with each other gravitationally.
The rear tire wobble on your vehicle could be caused by issues such as unbalanced tires, misaligned wheels, worn-out suspension components, or a bent axle. It is important to have a professional mechanic inspect and diagnose the problem to ensure safe driving.
Front end wobble at high speeds in a vehicle can be caused by issues such as unbalanced tires, worn suspension components, misaligned wheels, or steering system problems. These issues can lead to instability in the front end of the vehicle, resulting in wobbling or shaking at high speeds.
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Wobble refers to the rotary motion of an object - on a axis of any angle, has a lopsided or off-balenced hemisphere or side(or multiple sides). When this object is in motion it will move in an uneven fashion everytime this particular hemishere(s) travels around said axis. This is probably the true reason the Earth has tides in its oceans, due to "planitary wobble". kiss me you fool
Worn tie rod ends. Jack up the front of your vehicle and see if your front tires have some play horizontally. If they wobble horizontally then its likely tie rod ends and if they wobble vertically its your ball joints. Apparently it can be quite dangerous to drive like that. I have to replace mine in the morning.
No, "wobble" does not contain a short vowel. The "o" in "wobble" makes the long /oʊ/ sound.
Wobble is a verb. It describes an action.