1. tread design: if it as an aggressive tread like on mud and snow tires
2. possible tire separation: when the belts on the inter structure of the tire serperate form low air pressure or impact to the tire and tire failure.
3. alignment: if you have worn out suspension or youv'e impacted the tire on a curb and the align is out of adjustment
4. a bad shock or stut: if the shock or strut is worn the tire may bounceas you drive and cause a noise.
tires
Excessive wear, or lack of oil. Or both. Generally lack of oil is what causes the excessive wear.
yes
Excessive velocity
IT COULD BE A BREAKDOWN IN THE TIRE CORDS, HAVE A TIRE SHOP CHECK IT OUT. IT HAPPENED TO ME.
Front hubs my be wearing out.
incorrect tire pressure? misalignment? carrying excessive weight? Some causes could be: * poor alignment * incorrect tire pressure * bad wheel bearings * overloaded vehicle
it is probably not tire noise. check the back sides of your tire by hand. feel for any knots or rough spots. if none, i suspect that one of your axle shafts is worn out and making the noise. if so take to shop and have replaced.
Could be a bearing going bad.
A bad tire weight can cause a rubbing noise on full left lock on your Honda Civic 1997. A bubble on the tire can also cause this.
Sounds like that are usually due to a breaking wheel bearing.
Worn ball joints, worn tie rod ends and worn shocks are the main causes.