improperly installed, severe alignment issue, scored spindle, wrong torque (too much) on nut most common cause for replacement failure it is very VERY LOW
As with any bearing going bad it would growl and the noise would increase with speed.
need to know the year That sounds like it could be a wheel bearing or main axle bearing.
A growl or rumble that changes pitch when you turn left or right would be a wheel bearing going bad. A bad strut would allow that corner of the car to bounce too much.
Coincidence. This would not cause the P/S to fail. The 2 problems are not related.
bad wheel bearing.
it would be a good idea to
Brakes, wheel bearing.
Most front wheel drive wheel bearing/hub assemblies are not serviceable.
wheel bearing
A dry wheel bearing will cause the rear wheel to squeak at low speeds. The wheel bearing should be checked immediately to avoid a major problem.
Will not move in neutral? Front wheel drive, transaxle came apart inside, a bearing froze up. Wheel bearing froze. Someone put the emergency brake on. If the clutch came apart, it would not drive, but should still roll. Front or rear wheel drive the only things that are going to keep it from rolling is the transmission breaking, a wheel bearing froze or the emergency brake.
Wheel imbalance, bad wheel bearing, bad rotor(s).