The whistling noise coming from the front tire could be due to several factors, including a foreign object caught in the tread, low tire pressure, or uneven wear on the tire. It may also indicate an issue with the wheel bearings or brake components. If the noise persists, it's advisable to have a professional inspect the tire and surrounding components to ensure safety and proper function. Ignoring the sound could lead to more significant problems down the line.
Is it a "whistling" or a high pitched squeeling sound? If squeeling, it could be the signal that the front brake pads are in need of replacement.
CV Joints? Rocks in the tire tread?
do you have wheelcovers. if not something wrong with your tire.
Check the bearings.
Check the wheel bearing.
when turning or when ridin?
Could be the dust shield is scraping the rotor causing the noise.
Tie rod
nail in tire, or rock
Humming noise on the front passenger side of a 1997 Ford Explorer XLT may be due to a bad tire. Try to jack up the tire and spin it by hand to see if the noise is there.
Have those two front tires checked out there might be a bulge or a broken belt in the tire.
Bad tire? Try rotating to another location Wheel bearing?