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For the wobbling. Can you feel the wobbling in the steering wheel? If so. 1 Check tires for knots or steel breaks, 2 bent rims. 3 Check lug nuts, Also check oil-grease in front end. Humming could very well be dry front end or bearing.
It could be a unbalanced tire or warped rim or bulg in tire and yes could also be aliment out or bad lower ball joint. This usually happenings if an impact on tire from a pothole happens.
you need to stop both front wheels from turning to see if 4 wd is working
just stopping one side means nothing as the diff action is operating and making the opposite wheel go faster
WOBBLING TIRE IS A BAD WHEEL HUB BEARING.REMOVE WHEEL CHECK HUB BEARING WHERE FRONT AXLE MESH INSIDE HUB.SHAKE HUB BEARING SEE IF IT REAL LOOSE AND WOBBLY. IF YES HUB BEARING BAD.
alignment,,most places will give u a free under car inspection,, it just takes a little of your time,,then u will know if anything is bent,,,,,hope it hoped,,
Start by driving the car very slow down a flat road. If the sterring wheel wobbles back and forth do this. If you know which side has the worst shimmy jack the front wheels off the ground so you can rotate each tire freely. Have another person with you for four eyes are better than two for this proceedure. One will rote each front tire slowly looking for a buldge in the tire. If you do see a buldge in the side wall or on the tread area which sticks out that is cqaused by a broken belt in the tire. That will cause a shimmy as you drive.
If you've hit a pot hole hard then the wheel could simply be buckled. Remove the wheel and place it flat on the ground if it wobbles on the ground problem solved: buckled wheel!
sounds like c/v axles (front drive shafts) they will make a clicking sound normally when turning sharp and accell at the same time at slow speeds / look at the axle boots and look for grease on the inside of the front wheels leaking out the axle boots
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