sounds like u have a bad cv joint
If you are referring to the steering wheel wobbling whilst driving along, then you probably have one or both of the front wheels out of balance. If the wheel wobbles at a certain speed then it may be a problem with the front locking wheel hubs or a bearing problem.
Unbalanced wheels or a bent track rod
Bad right front wheel bearing.
Worn steering parts or CV joint. Put the car on a rack and have everything inspected.
Right front tire low of air, or front end out of alignment.
The steering wheel wobbles, because of the unconditional pressures from the ground that is adjusted at speeds when it reflects gravity.
Need to check the balanceing of the front tires. Then check the tie-rods for play. THE FRONT TIRES COULD HAVE A BELT BROKEN.
Check your power steering pump A: check the front Left wheel bearing
Most likely a wheel bearing. rais up both front tires and try to rock them left and right, and up and down. They should not move at all. Find the one that wobbles a little and replace the hub assembly.
Generally speaking, a front wheel drive vehicle is better for driving in snow. This is because the weight of the engine rests on the driving wheels, allowing them to achieve better traction.
You have a bad cv joint. Or bad wheel bearing on one side.