Unlikely. A more probable cause would be that there's something wrong with the exhaust/muffler. A bad hub would have other symptoms, like poor steering, pulling when braking/acccelerating, vibration etc before you'd begin noticing the noise.
A loose or incorrectly mounted wheel assembly-= wow this is bad mechanics.
No! why would you ever think that?! well, only if you listen to it too loudly. but i swear, that's it. its not bad. emo is
If it is running loudly then there is an exhaust leak either at exhaust manifold or some where else in the exhaust pipes. Bad exhaust muffler could also cause this. Hope this helps.
A front or rear hub bearing assembly going bad could sound like that.
Bad CVC joint, bad wheel bearing, bad brake pads, loose or incorrectly installed brake assembly or wheel itself.
A wheel bearing/hub assembly going bad could do that.Also check for scalloped tires.
No.
waft it around and laugh loudly
No. A bad starter would cause the car not to start.
Yes, a bad O2 sensor would cause a 2002 Dodge Dakota to stall. It would also cause bad fuel mileage and hard idling within the vehicle.
Bad coil Bad rotor
Bad bulbs Bad sockets Bad ground