Plane. (That's why a 3-legged stool never wobbles.)
Yes, it does though it wobbles a bit. This gives us seasons and the magnetic field that a compass detects.
The problem it the loose nut behind the wheel. As a temporary repair, replace the tire and rim that hit the curb.
Three non-collinear points always define exactly one and only one plane. That's why a 3-legged table or chair never wobbles.
replace all 8 bushings of the control arms both upper and lower (known as either stabilizer bar or trailing bar)
Its possible that your tires are out of balance or one of your wheels is bent. It's also possible that connections at the rear stabilizers have worn out, on my 97 pathfinder (183,000miles)where the rear stabilizers connect between the rear axle and the frame, at the connetions, there is a rubber material bushing that with age will crack and deteriorate causing more movement in stabilizer bars, which in turn let the rear axle move around or "pivot" more than normal. At lower speeds, I did not notice much of this effect, but at higher speeds, the vehicle would seem to travel in the lane becasue the rear axle was able to move.
About 23.5 degrees, but it wobbles around this angle (between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees).
A wobbler could be a person or a thing that wobbles or a fishing lure that does not spin but wobbles.
a jellycopter (helicopter)
No it doesn't it wobbles.
Plural in-equilibrium
by having sexsual love
Earth's axis wobbles.
Worries and Wobbles - 1917 was released on: USA: 13 August 1917 USA: 7 June 1920 (re-release)
the Earth's axis always wobbles but it does so seasonally and when it does it changes seasons in certian locations. when the axis wobbles, whatever location you are in will either get tilted towards the Sun or get tilted away from the Sun, which changes the season with the help of the revolution of the Earth around the Sun
your bearings maybe gone.