might be the wheel or ball bearing of the tire.
The 2012 Nissan NV-Passenger's turning circle is 45.2 ft..
The 2013 Nissan NV-Passenger's turning circle is 45.2 ft..
most likely a bearing has gone out
Started with turning right now it's while driving and it's not a constant noise. Just started today
check to see if your wheel is rubbing up against something
It could just be the wheel rubbing the inside of the wheel well. Turn the wheel all the way to one side and see if you can see tire rub marks on anything. I had that same problem with my dakota, and it took me about a week to figure out it was actually the heat shield above the muffler rubbing against the driveshaft. I believe it only occured when turning right because of the location of the muffler? Hope that helps...
You fit a more appropriate size - obviously yours are way too big.
the turning torso officially started to be built on Feb. 14, 2001.
Power Steering Fluid Low.
check your power steering fluid
i think it has to do something with your arm shaft rods , because i do believe your tire bearings are fried or torn Interesting terms in the first response. What kind of car? Could be as simple as the tire rubbing the inner fender. Backer plate on the brakes rubbing the rotor. Only when turning? Either direction?
Centrifugal force