1. tread design: if it as an aggressive tread like on mud and snow tires
2. possible tire separation: when the belts on the inter structure of the tire serperate form low air pressure or impact to the tire and tire failure.
3. alignment: if you have worn out suspension or youv'e impacted the tire on a curb and the align is out of adjustment
4. a bad shock or stut: if the shock or strut is worn the tire may bounceas you drive and cause a noise.
tires
Excessive wear, or lack of oil. Or both. Generally lack of oil is what causes the excessive wear.
yes
Excessive velocity
Front hubs my be wearing out.
IT COULD BE A BREAKDOWN IN THE TIRE CORDS, HAVE A TIRE SHOP CHECK IT OUT. IT HAPPENED TO ME.
incorrect tire pressure? misalignment? carrying excessive weight? Some causes could be: * poor alignment * incorrect tire pressure * bad wheel bearings * overloaded vehicle
it is probably not tire noise. check the back sides of your tire by hand. feel for any knots or rough spots. if none, i suspect that one of your axle shafts is worn out and making the noise. if so take to shop and have replaced.
Could be a bearing going bad.
Worn ball joints, worn tie rod ends and worn shocks are the main causes.
A bad tire weight can cause a rubbing noise on full left lock on your Honda Civic 1997. A bubble on the tire can also cause this.
Sounds like that are usually due to a breaking wheel bearing.