problem could be the rear strut
Loose rear lug-nuts, bad wheel bearings, worn suspension bushings/struts, bent control arm, loose/damaged brakes.
There are no bearings in brakes, but the hub has large ball bearings
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It could be a suspension part such as a control arm. I just had replace the rear control arms on my 1993 Toyota Celica because the bearings in the control arms were worn out. It made a lot of rattling and thumping; when I replaced the arms the sound stopped.
try spitting on the front rotors. This helped and my brakes are like new
Loose wheel; brake problems; bad bearing; something else? Whatever it is it's serious. Check it right away.Answerthe thumping you hear are the potholes you drive over and drp into that's why you don't hear it when you press the brakes.
Could be the sound of your brakes grinding. If it is its time to replace pads and rotors before anything else is needed. -- Ended up being bad wheel bearings in both front wheels. Thanks for the possible solution
Its not your bearings you idiot its your brakes. Take it in and have them replaced.
prob caliper issues and/or alignment
check your wheel bearings
Bad Ball Joint