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![]() Easy check for front a wheel bearing noise source is to simply drive on a quiet road and when you apply the brakes, listen and determine if the noise (noticably) subsides. If so, it's probably the wheel bearing(s).
Your noise may be the driveshaft rubbing due to lowering. I would suggest you try to get it on a lift and check the driveshaft and entire undercarriage for fresh wear marks. You could be doing some damage. |
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