A rut.
Rut
The answer is "rut"
it suppose to be a word that can be spelled by changing one letter in the word rat. And that is from WORD LADDERS if you ever use them. Or else, you don't need to think about the word rat. Just think about rut.And the word is rut.
Tire out of balance, defective tire, bent wheel, loose wheel, worn steering parts, worn or loose wheel bearing, worn suspension parts.
The drum should come off as soon as the wheel is removed. There is nothing holding the drum in place except the wheel. If it seems stuck the brake shoes have probably worn a groove into it, and you may have to back off the brake adjuster to get it off.
Could be worn ball joints, worn steering linkages, worn/out of adjustment steering box and or worn/out of adjustment wheel bearings.
Losse wheel, worn bearing, or more than likely, a worn CV joint.
not advised
Break shoes or pads worn out, or a defective wheel bearing. Have this repaired ASAP.Break shoes or pads worn out, or a defective wheel bearing. Have this repaired ASAP.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, loose lug nuts, worn out wheel bearing, defect in the tire, or steering part worn.
The grinding is a worn CV joint. Get it replaced before it causes more damage! A worn wheel bearing will make the same noise answer worn wheel bearings or worn brake pads will be the cause
Worn struts/shocks, tire out of balance, or bent wheel.
Tire out of balance, loose lug nuts, worn wheel bearing, or bent wheel.