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Not enough info here. Is it the rim or the hub that is wobbly? If the rim is out of true (and not actually bent) the spokes can be tightened to bring it back into true. If the hub is loose then the bearings need to be adjusted. Either adjustment can be done by your local bike shop for $10-20. A broken spoke can also make the wheel go out of true, this will cost a little more to fix.
go to your local bike shop, they can get you a 20" wheel that is much better quality than what was originally spec'd on the bike for about $30. Huffy doesn't sell OEM replacement parts for their bikes.
ONE AT A TIME, loosen the nuts securing the training wheels to the rear axle and slide each one upward a little bit so it float a little bit off the ground when the bike is vertical, then retighten the nut.
As she develops her handling and balance skills she'll need less help from the training wheel. So you can gradually raise them a bit higher as she masters balance and then she'll develop the 'lean' for turning. Ultimately, you remove them entirely.
Try the bearings. Try a different wheel and rim. If its not the wheel then the crank bearings( ones the pedals are on) could be bad or the chain could be not set right.
well forks might be bent loosen the nuts all the way off the rim now try squeezin the forks or pullin them apart depends on the problem...maybe this will help
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