i would check wheel bearings. while driving on the highway (preferrably when theres not much other traffic) at 55 or so (whatever speed you can still hear the noise) and move the wheel slightly from left to right, like if you were changing lanes. if the noise changes, i.e. the noise gets louder when you turn the wheel one way, but gets quieter when you turn the other way, you probably have a bad wheel bearing. good luck!
2007-04-28 10:48:52
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answered by gearhead 2
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Most likely a front wheel bearing. Especially if it magnifies in sound when going around a turn
2007-04-28 10:38:58
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answered by Cruiser 4
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With the information you offer, the only thing anyone an tell yo is that it could be just about anything that rotates or revolves with the engine or the wheels.
2007-04-28 10:39:07
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answered by Ironhand 6
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Your muffler may be rusting out internally and making more noise now. You could also have a rust through hole in one of the connecting pipes, so you should have your exhaust system checked to be safe at your first opportunity.
2007-04-28 10:47:38
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answered by bobweb 7
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It doesn't know the words?
I agree with the poster above....drive train, possibly hub bearings, not enough info to really go on.
2007-04-28 11:02:26
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answered by Anonymous
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a worn fan belt
2007-04-28 10:37:53
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answered by leigha 5
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