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Tires are making a roaring noise while driving

Front tires are making a roaring noise while driving. Especially between 45 and 60 miles per hour

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Either the tires have slippe belts in them, mainly old or worn tires. Or more common is one of your wheel bearings is going bad. Could also be an axle shaft. Jack up the front of the vehicle and grab the wheel and see if you can move it up/down or side to side. see if there is excess play to check wheel bearing issues

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