one possible reason is that your ball joint is bad, another could be that you have rack and pinion problems, you need to get it looked at, your wheel won't fall off but the problem won't get better. My husband is a mechanic.
Underinflated/worn tire. Could possibly be a bad wheel bearing. Worn out wheel bearing
For sure your cv joint is bad, and that can get expensive, my subaru has that problem right now, was quoted at least $500 to fix because it messes with the alignment and tire wear and other wear. expensive. I now have a 90 ford escort, with a dead battery at the moment. The grinding noise could be a wheel bearing. also replaced those before.
it may be the drive shaft u-joints if its rear wheel drive
r/f wheel bearing. the weight shifts to the left tire when you turn right so if the noise stops its the r/f wheel bearing.
I could be a pinion or case bearing inside the axle.
when you turn your key and you only hear humming noise, the problem will most likely be that the starter is not engaging the fly wheel, its turning but is not sliding forward to do its job. have the starter check.
If a car is making a grinding noise in the right back wheel, it could be a sign that a wheel bearing is failing. It is necessary to take the car to a qualified mechanic for repair.
A grinding noise form a wheel is usually caused by a bad wheel bearing.
Yes they can make a grinding noise, if they are bad.
A grinding noise usually indicated bad wheel bearings.
97 grand am rubbing/grinding noise from right front that is not wheelbearing or brakes
most grinding noises that come from turning is usually a cv axle that needs to be replaced. Can also be a bad wheel bearing. If you hear the grinding when turning to the right then the left front wheel bearing is bad.
Brakes
If its front wheel drive possibly an axle.
have it checked you could have bent the axle and the noise would be the bearing
Could be, in need of brakes or wheel bearing failure,
The wheel bearing?
Tie-Rod End may be going out. I'm thinking front wheel bearing.