Tire noise can be caused by the tread pattern used on your tires. Off road tires have a deep tread pattern to give better grip on soft surfaces. Change to a road tire.
Road noise can also be caused by worn suspension components, especially the rubber bushes. Check that yours are not worn. They go soggy or split with age.
Use Dynamat Extreme on the floor pan, it will reduce the road noise level.
What kind of noise and is it just one tire?
Your tire may be making a squeaking noise due to low tire pressure, worn-out brake pads, misaligned wheels, or a problem with the suspension system. It is important to have your tire inspected by a professional to determine the exact cause of the noise.
What would cause a grinding noise after a tire is replaced and the brakes are not worn?
tires
No.
The design of the engine intake and exhaust can do a lot to reduce noise levels.
Place the noise gate towards the beginning of your signal chain to effectively reduce unwanted noise.
inflate the tires to max pressure listed on sidewall of tire or buy new ones Bin there did that but it did not help.
Bad tire? Try rotating to another location Wheel bearing?
Yes. A tire that is "scalloped" can make a rumbling noise.
when turning or when ridin?