So imagine you're looking at a sedan from its passenger side where you can see both wheels, both doors and the fender.
In motion the wheels are only supposed to spin in place (or turn when steering).
While I was watchin someone park this car from the passenger side, I saw the front wheel literally move a few inches toward the front of the car (toward the wheel well liner) and then the back (toward the opposite side). This only happens when braking. The wheel remains pointed straight while this happens.
Before I remove the wheel and start randomly looking around (going to focus on the LCA first), does anyone have a good idea of what would cause this?
In motion the wheels are only supposed to spin in place (or turn when steering).
While I was watchin someone park this car from the passenger side, I saw the front wheel literally move a few inches toward the front of the car (toward the wheel well liner) and then the back (toward the opposite side). This only happens when braking. The wheel remains pointed straight while this happens.
Before I remove the wheel and start randomly looking around (going to focus on the LCA first), does anyone have a good idea of what would cause this?