Loose or worn rack and pinion, worn ball joints, warped rotor(s), bent rims, loose lug nuts, CV joints... and the list goes on.
Basically, you need to check out the front suspension/drive line/brakes.
what would cause a rubbing noise on drivers side front wheel especially when braking ( I replaced rotor and wheel bearings are good) ?
cv axle The rear brake drums may be out of round also.
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Check into the ABS pump or module ---- I would say the pump
not usually. warped rotors will cause a vibration during braking.
If they are warped they can cause shaking when braking.
I have a 2003, I got my brakes re done like 2 weeks ago, and then it started grinding loudly and thumping, turns out I have to get a new drive shaft.
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Unlikely. A more probable cause would be that there's something wrong with the exhaust/muffler. A bad hub would have other symptoms, like poor steering, pulling when braking/acccelerating, vibration etc before you'd begin noticing the noise.
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Most likely cause is a build up of brake dust.
driving too fast reguarly can cause the wheels to come slightly off and rub making the ride a lot less smooth