Perhaps brake pads need replacement or bad wheel bearing
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possibly brake pads worn down
If im right about the noise, its your cv joints. You can tell which one it is on hearing which side its coming from. Well I believe its coming from both sides.however i did change the passenger side cv axle but not the driver side.and it only does it when im making a u turn.
wheel bearing or it could be the carrier bearing as was in my case
sounds like your brake caliper is sticking. This would cause the pads to be in constant contact with the rotor.
The most likely cause of the whistling noise is loose or worn weather stripping around the door. If this is the case, the sound heard is the wind.
It could be the bearings on your front driver side wheel.
It may be the Idler pulley. I used to have a 96 Breeze with a 2.0L 4cyl that made a whining noise. I thought something might be seriously wrong, but then i discovered it was just the Idler pulley making noise. I changed it-- no more noise.
it is burning rubber
your Imagination.... :)
Wheel bearings, and if they're making that kind of noise your spindles could be shot by now too.
A flat tyre on the driver side?how about duct tape on the tire, or fender well is hitting tire.