a humming sound usually heard on cornering, if heard when going left, its the right bearing and vice versa
Worn left front wheel bearing.
Could be a wheel bearing, brake pads worn,
A roaring sound is usually caused by a worn out wheel bearing.
Worn bearing
Then you may have a bent wheel, worn or loose wheel bearing, or steering or suspension parts worn. Have everything inspected.
Worn tire? Tire and/or wheel out of balance? Bad wheel bearing? Bent axle?
Could be a front wheel bearing, or worn tires, could be normal?
It is usually a wheel bearing that does this, one or more of your wheel bearings is worn out. When you apply the brakes they set the wheel hub off balance and therefore the wheel drags because of the bearing being so worn. To check this take the wheel rim off and try and rock the wheel hub, if it feels loose or it makes sound, your bearing is worn and you would have to replace it, this is quite a difficult job if you don't have the right tools though. A worn wheel bearing can also put strain on your power steering system if it is a front wheel bearing that is worn.
Worn right front wheel bearing.
A grinding noise in the wheel will either be caused by worn brake pads, or a defective wheel bearing. Remove the left front wheel and inspect brake pads. If the brake pads are OK, you will need to remove the caliber and inspect the wheel bearing.
Probably worn out brakes. Could be wheel bearing or other worn components also. Check for looseness before you drive any further.
it could be a dry wheel bearing, it could be worn brake pads, it could be a dry shockabsorber mount it could be a dry wheel bearing, it could be worn brake pads, it could be a dry shockabsorber mount it could be a dry wheel bearing, it could be worn brake pads, it could be a dry shockabsorber mount