Could well be worn bushes in the suspension arm ( It was in my old civic )
brake caliber
if its a front wheel drive vehicle then it could be the axels
To the FRONT of the vehicle
have it checked you could have bent the axle and the noise would be the bearing
Pull to the right.
There are many ways that you could change the front grill of a vehicle. You could replace it or decorate it.
You should change the front brakes on your vehicle when you hear the indicator... The indicator would be a small piece of metal on your brake pad which strikes against your rotor when the brake pad is worn down. The noise you will hear is a sqeeking noise. Other signs of brake wear would be a low brake peddle this means you could need to adjust your rear shoes or your front pads are worn down or of course both...
Your front end may be out of alignment. Check with a tire store about an alignment on your vehicle.
Cause it is a front wheel drive vehicle.?
not usually. warped rotors will cause a vibration during braking.
bad wheel bearings
The caliper could be hanging up. Or your right front brake line could be coming apart or kinked. that will cause it to pull left.