Could be a bad tire?
Could be a bad wheel bearing?
because there lungs are contracting and uncontracting
Rotors are worped most likely
Most likely broken motor mounts.
They do make noise. If they fly very high, then you can't hear them.
dry bearings. get a LOF and inspection. make sure they lube all the grease fittings
It sounds like wheel bearings. They make a noise while they're in one position but when you hit the brake, it moves them a little, and the noise stops.
The loud thumping noise when pressing the brakes could indicate several issues, such as worn brake pads, warped rotors, or problems with the brake calipers. If the brake pads are excessively worn, they may not make proper contact with the rotor, leading to a thumping sound. Additionally, if the rotors are warped, they can create a pulsating sensation and noise when braking. It's important to have a qualified mechanic inspect the braking system to diagnose and address the issue.
warped rotors, you probably had someone put on new tires with an inpact wrench and overtightened the lug nuts , this uneven tightening causes the rotors to warp giving a pulsating feel to the brake pedal and a thumping noise to the brakes.
dog whistling
Possibly a broken shock or bad stabilizer bushings
If you operate a front wheel drive vehicle, the clunking noise you hear may be a CV joint bearing going bad.
If it is front wheel drive is can be a bad CV joint but you should hear a popping noise if that is the case.