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Sounds like a wheel bearing, should still be under factory warranty,or it may be a break noise, but it will either get louder or squeak when applying break. a wheel baering is more of a moaning sound,changes sound with different speeds. if under warranty they should it free

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It could be a few things brakes,brake pads,wheel bearings.

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