It's broken!
If its front wheel drive possibly an axle.
if its a front wheel drive vehicle then it could be the axels
Bad wheel bearing or defective brake pads.
grinding on front wheel is caused by 2 things. a bad or loose wheel bearing,or worn out brakes, have them both checked You might also want to check the level of fluid in the power steering reservoir - low or lack of fluid will also cause a noise (although more of a whining than a grinding). This can also be caused by worn or damaged central velocity joints if the vehicle is front wheel or four wheel drive.
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.
Grinding noises, wandering steering, strange tire wear.
Not recommended can seize or break cause injury to you and other motorist.Also the more it is driven the more other parts may be damaged.
Either you tire is rubbing or if its a front wheel drive it could be you "CV" axle's... Other than that i don't know i hope that helps?
On a Front wheel Drive car, yes, on a rear-wheel drive excess weight to the contrary, too much weight too far rear lifts the front and causes lack of safe steering, too light on steering tires. Most cars have about a 62/38% weight distribution, front to rear dry, no cargo. (Front engine cars. Rear and mid- engine cars vary greatly from that
No. A catalytic converter wont. If its a rear wheel drive, check your drive shaft. Front Wheel drive, CV Joints. Other than that worn steering. Exhaust wont cause this issue.
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