If the noise gets louder (more intense) as speed increases, it is more likely a bad tire, or the wheel hub bearing is failing.
Try swapping the left front tire with one of the rear ones and see if the noise moves to the rear.
If the noise does not move, you probably got a bad wheel/hub bearing on the left front.
If one hub bearing has failed, it is best to go ahead and replace both of them in pairs.
Detroit Axle has some of the best prices. (Moog Part Numbers)
10% off discount code:Use "WINTER10"
https://www.detroitaxle.com/parts/2005- ... -Wheel+ABSPart Numbers: Moog front L / R -- MO513176 / MO513177
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