During disassembly
check your wheel bearings
You need to check the front wheel bearings, while driveing down the road stright turn the steering to the left and then to the right and listen to see if the hum noise changes, if not then both bearings are bad left and right sides. If the hum noise changes while turning to the left then right front bearings are bad , if hum noise changes while weaven to the right then left bearings are bad.
Check your wheel bearings. Mine made a noise when turning right and had to replace the wheel bearings and hubs as they are all one unit on my 92.
Bearings misassembled, tire nosie, brake noise, noise in axle, noise in transmission, etc.
The first thing to check for a wobbly rear end noise is the wheel bearings. If they are ok, check the brake system for worn or broken parts.
Check the bearings.
power steering issue. check lines for leaks, system could be starving
I just had one replaced on my 98 Malibu i took it to the shop because it was starting to handle bad around corners Bad wheel bearings usually make noise. Bearings don't usually just 'go out' they progressively get nosier and worse. If your bearings are making noise, you should have a mechanic check them out.
First, check the lug nuts. If that's not it, check the wheel bearings.
is your belt tight enough,does it need replacing,check your belt tensioner to see if the bearings are bad.
Yes they can make a grinding noise, if they are bad.
Maybe tirod end or ball joint Check strut bearings.