The front wheels of a car can wobble because the car's suspension is not in proper alignment. The wheels may also wobble if the rim is bent or if the tire is improperly installed
Yes is can.
Worn tires? Try putting them in different location (front to rear) Bent rim?
I wouldn't say bad for your car however you may notice a wheel wobble when driving, if tis an alloy wheel get it checked incase the rim may have a hairline crack
becouse of bent rim or a bad spot in your tire .
Swap rear tires from right to left, see if the wobble changes sides. If the wobble changed sides you have a bent rim or a bad tire. If the wobble didn't change sides you have a bent axle or hub.
The possibilities are, a bad tire with belt separation (most likely), a bent rim or a bent axle. If it only wobbles when the brakes are applied you may have a warped brake rotor or brake drum (which ever applies).
You may have a bent rim. If you put that rim on rear of vehicle it may eliminate wobble at high speed.
Check the tires for being round. Sometimes a belt will slip and make the tire egg shaped.
More than likely your tires need balanced. or you have a cord busted in a tire. Bent rim could cause it, or sometimes even just some mud caked to the back of a rim could throw it out of balance
Most likely the rim is bent or the tire itself has a broken belt in it.
Yes, it is.