A rhythmic wheel noise can be caused by several factors, including uneven tire wear, improper wheel alignment, or damaged wheel bearings. It may also arise from issues with the suspension system or brake components. Additionally, foreign objects lodged in the tire tread can create a rhythmic sound as the wheel rotates. Regular maintenance and inspections can help identify and resolve these issues.
Brakes
Wheel bearing.
the steering wheel wont make the front wheels make noise as there is no generating source from the steering wheel. it will be the other way around.
check your wheel bearings
Wheel bearing
water/friction
There are several things that could be causing this noise to come from your front wheel well. You could have a faulty wheel bearing, a brake could be dragging, or a hub is rubbing.
wheel bearing?
Strut, ball joints, roll-bar coupling, wheel bearing
Sounds like it could be a bad wheel bearing
u joint
Front wheel bearing(s).