ANSWERING MY OWN QUESTION....YES ITS THE WHEEL BEARINGS.... You have ruled out all the causes for yourself. Why would you be asking the question? Yes, it seems that it would be the Wheel Bearings
If you meant "Why is there a vibration, or vibration like sound when I'm driving" it is because either the drive-shaft is dented or one of the balancing weights is removed. Or basically it is not balanced, therefore vibration occurs.
Brake linings worn? Wheel bearing?
Usually you won't hear much more noise from a tire if it's not balanced, but you will feel a vibration when you get up to highway speeds. If you take it up to 60 or 70 mph and feel a vibration, you probably need to get them balanced.
Your brand pads are worn out. Stop driving this car until you can have the pads replaced.
Your brand pads are worn out. Stop driving this car until you can have the pads replaced.
Yes spider gears are balanced, so the weld will through the balance off. This will feel like a vibration while driving.
Perhaps worn brake linings? Bad wheel bearing?
The rear of a Ford Explorer may have a grinding noise when driving, because the muffler may have came loose. The u joint may also be loose and cause a grinding noise.
if its while your driving it could be wheel bearings
I am assuming its your car that you are driving. Your wheels or axle could be out of alignment.
because something is about to break.
countershaft bearing could be problem