The noise that you are hearing is telling you to stop. The longer you wait, the more expensive it we be to repair. Right now you might get away with just a bearingreplacement. This could turn into a complete hub and spindle and bearing replacement. The bearing could lock up entirely and snap off. This is not something that you put off. At freeway speed, you could cause an accident if it fails at high speed, you could loose control. Do the right thing and park it until you can afford the repair.
The rattling sound in the front of a 1995 Honda Civic wheels can be caused by wheel bearings. These bearing allow the wheel to turn and when they fail the produce a loud noise.
Possably the struts!!!!
Could be a loose or worn strut or strut mount
The defective sway bar link can cause the clunking or the rattling of the noise from the front suspension during the low speed driving.
link pin needs replace
You might want to have the CV joints checked. When bearings start to go out, they make a "clicking" or "rattling" noise while driving - especially while making turns.
Something loose or broken. Try to determine if its when going over certain bumps or down straight smooth terrain.
Check your front brake pads
Possibly a bad wheel bearing.
It could be a loose radiator grill, license plate holder or similar. It could be a loose cap in the engine compartment or even a problem with the engine.
try new tires and a front end aiighnment.
My 2002 Chrysler Sebring has 154K miles on it and the front end rattles when it goes over bumps. When I jack the car up and push in and out and side to side on the wheels their is no movement. Nothing seems to be lose when I pull on the front end. I had the same problem on my 2002 Sebring Lxi Sedan. Problem was worn swaybar linkage and bushings. I had the linkage and bushing replaced and the rattling disappeared.