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is the sound speed dependent.do you hear it start and go away at certain speeds say its there from 25-45 mph?if it is a high pitched rotational noise it is either the brakes are worn and squealing or the front hub or hubs are making the noise.this is fairly common.the inner seal of the hub gets worn and dry and makes the squeak.hub needs replacement not serviceable

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