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Could be the belt in the tire, that can cause it to squeek, also it could be the wheel bearing or the C/V Joint.
There is a switch for it on the left hand side of the stearing wheel. You can try that.
Steering wheel vibration when applying brakes is usually caused by warped disc brake rotors
Tire out of balance is the most likely cause. Can also be a bent wheel.
Depends on where in the front... could be breaks, something in the wheel/wheelwell
it could be the breaks, or the shock could be hitting against the wheel
A bad wheel bearing can cause your tire to tilt inward. The motion of the tire tilt thing in word, while you are driving, can cause the axle to break and the tire to come off.
Whistling at low speeds tends to indicate worn wheel bearings.
Assuming this is a rear wheel, it could be a stuck e-brake cable.
No, but a bad wheel bearing could.
check your brake linings they have little metal tabs that will rub the rotors when they are bad. could be a wheel bearing
Back breaks are not very use full because the front wheel breaks can hold the cars very well but in mountainous areas and on dangerous roads 4 wheel breaks work very well.