there is too much weight in the back
Possibly the wheel bearing.
I use an old trick I learned that has served me well. Bounce up and down on the front bumper. The car should stop bouncing after 2-3 bounces. If it keeps going after that I'd consider the shocks worn. Front and rear shocks can wear at different rates, so repeat the test on both the front and back of the car. One set can be good while the others are not.
While driving, hit something probably while going over a bump or hitting a rock. Object can be low enough to clear front clip and cause severe damage.
A small child
Brakes, wheel bearing.
Only while going uphill or while on pavement other than that, you should keep it pretty loss especially while going downhill
Could be,A loose fitting hubcap. The front brake pads are worn down to the "squealer". A worn CV joint in an axle (front wheel drive). A front wheel bearing going bad.
Engine miss.
You may have a short in your cruise control switch.
Absolutely.
Going to guess that this is a FWD and noise is from front and no noise while going straight?? Possible outer CV joint or loose front end part
Stress can cause hysterical blindness which is going 'blind' while you freak out about something, yet in reality, you are not blind.