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For the wobbling. Can you feel the wobbling in the steering wheel? If so. 1 Check tires for knots or steel breaks, 2 bent rims. 3 Check lug nuts, Also check oil-grease in front end. Humming could very well be dry front end or bearing.
You have a defective wheel bearing most likely, the noise sounds correct for that problem. have a shop drive it before you replace anything to confirm my guess.
Depending on how the noise is affected by your driving, it could be an axle joint or the differential in the transaxle. If it is coming from the back instead of the front you may still need hub bearings.
Most likely it is the RH front wheel bearings. CV Joints don't usually make any noise until you turn a rather sharp corner. I would advise you to replace the bearings and seals in both front wheels if the bearings are in fact noisy. Jack up the front and spin each wheel, you'll soon hear the sound of rumbling bearings.
Sound's like a wheel bearing on the way out. To check jack up the wheel with a hand tthe top and other on the bottom try shaking the wheel in aqnd out. If their is'nt movement then with it in nutral spin the wheel with your hand you should hear it. Another tip and this has happened to me I changed a front wheel bearing still had the hum. Took it back and told the autofactors it was faulty.Got another one same hum. A friend came with me on the second trial put the passenger side window down and listned he said he thought it was the back. Jacked up the back and sure enough it was the problem. So don't feel I'm trying to offend you but it happened to me so thought it better to pss it on. Hope I was of help to you.Cheers
SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAVE BAD LF WHEEL BEARING..JACK UP FRONT OF VEHICLE..BLOCK REAR WHEELS..PUT TRANSFER CASE IN NEUTRAL,SPIN EACH FRONT WHEEL BY HAND WITH OTHER HAND ON COIL SPRING..YOU SHOULD FEEL ROUGHNESS IN SPRING ON SIDE THAT HAS BAD BEARING..IT IS A HUB/BEARING ASSEMBLY
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