You will have to do some detective work to locate the source of the noise. Then adjust, tighten or lubricate what ever it is.
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The only way to find out is to take it to a mechanic who has an engine analyzer. The rubbing could be caused by a loose mudshield (or a dozen other things). For rubbing sounds, you might want to check the clearance inside the wheel wells when fully turned to the right. (Possible tire contact with either front fender.) Your mechanic can check for noises from the power steering as well.
That sounds about right on this vehicle. It is a very difficult job.
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3" systems give a nice note, but many 2.5" also give a nice note. Shop around, its entirely up to you to determine what sounds 'Best'.
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Sounds possible but check carefully for rubbing anywhere.
you may have the wrong sized tire on . ie.. to large or one size to large in height causing the tire to rub the wheel well. check with the dealer to see what size it should be.