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Check the tires. You may have a broken belt in the tire. A broken belt or shifted belt may be hard to spot. Or it may be a big noticeable bulge in the tire. If your alignment was off yes it would pull but it wouldn't cause a wobble. Also check tire inflation ball joints suspension/suspension bushings tie rods half shaft wheel bearings/hubs bent rim. I would say struts but you got them replaced. But in some cases when you ride on bad struts for a long time your tires will develop flat spots or choppiness...which would give you your wobble.
Also make sure your lug nuts are all tight and the wheels are seated properly on the hubs, if they are tight bring the car to a tire shop and have them balance the two front tires, this will tell you if you have a bent wheel.

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