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Loud road noise in the front

There is a kind of loud road noise in the front of our 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer. It seemed to begin when we changed to winter tires and we attributed the problem to that. When we changed back to summer tires today, it is now worse. Sounds like the car is constantly riding on rumble strips. Would that possibly be the ball bearings. Thanks

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Yes it could be a bad hub but to be sure it would need to be inspected.

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