Check the balancing of the tires. If a weight fell off, it would cause a vibration in the wheel, usually noticeable at certain speeds. If not, then check the bushings and control arms. Next, with the car up (wheels just hanging) and car off, push and pull the tire sideways to check the tierods then push and pull the top and bottom to check the ball joints. Do this for each tire. If everything comes out right, then it most likely is one of your axles is bent, even if it's unnoticeable.
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