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Drone type noise in 2004 4 door chevy blazer

When traveling at 55 mph a drone sound is heard which seems to be coming from the right front. I then slow down and just before the vehicle comes to a halt the sound abruptly ends. I then accelerate to cruising speed and the sound does not return until another day

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Check your tire balance and right front wheel bearing

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