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Could be a wheel bearing or scalloped tires but you will have to pin-point the source before you can fix it.

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Q: When you are driving a 2003 Ford Escape you hear what sound like a rubbing sound coming from the front wheels and it is a constant noise except when you accelerate. How do you fix it?
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