If you can feel it and hear it have your tire checked, the tire might have a belt slipping. It could be a bad shock that has caused the tire to "Cup", ( not if you have Air Ride) Hope this helps Darin
Bad tire? Try in another location on vehicle
Strut, ball joints, roll-bar coupling, wheel bearing
have it checked you could have bent the axle and the noise would be the bearing
If its front wheel drive possibly an axle.
CV Joints? Rocks in the tire tread?
Possibly the wheel bearing.
The pads may be worn out. have it checked out.
when turning or when ridin?
c/v axle is bad if its front wheel drive
The primary cause of hearing loss, is loud noise blowing out your eardrum, such as going to a concert and sitting front row, or right behind the speakers.
Could well be worn bushes in the suspension arm ( It was in my old civic )
Worn left front wheel bearing.