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Why does your right front tire wobble from 45-60 mph?

Wheel Alignment Problem: Improper alignment of the wheel, particularly misalignment of the camber, toe, or caster, can cause a wheel to wobble at certain speeds. Ensure that the wheels are aligned within factory specifications.

Tire Imbalance: An unbalanced tire can create a repetitive force that causes the wheel to wobble. Get your tires checked for balance and have any imbalances corrected.

Bent Wheel Rim: A bent or deformed rim can cause the tire to wobble. Inspect the wheel for any bends or damage and have it repaired or replaced if necessary.

Worn Suspension Components: Worn or damaged suspension parts such as control arms, ball joints, or tie rods can affect wheel alignment and cause a wheel to wobble. Inspect the suspension components and replace any that are worn or damaged.

Axle Problems: Issues with the axle or bearings can cause the wheel to wobble. Check for any play or looseness in the axle and have it repaired as needed.

Loose Wheel Lug Nuts: Make sure the lug nuts holding the wheel in place are properly tightened. Loose lug nuts can cause the wheel to wobble.

Damaged Tire Sidewall: A damaged tire sidewall can cause a wheel to wobble. Check the tire sidewalls for any cracks or bulges and have damaged tires replaced.