It could be differential bearings.
Probably wheel bearings or wheels are unbalanced
After hundreds of thousands of rotations, the bearings in the impeller will fail.
most common is wheel bearings
bearings old tires shock observers steering wheel
they said mine did this because my tires were not stock and were bigger then recommended
Could be a number of things - bearings or differential in the rear axle worn or out of oil, tyre wear, or maybe the mother-in-law in the boot!
First jack up the front wheels off the ground and check all suspension parts for play.
need to know what causes my car to make a heavy noise when driving. i have changed both front bearings but have discovered the noise still exist. Could it be a problem with the drive axlel?
differential heating
Depending on the what type of car or truck could be the brakes or rotors low brake fluid, or the boot is open and its gone dry, wheel bearings. hope this helps
Broken gears. The differential or ring gear or pinion gears are broken.
Bad wheel bearings