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So I'm kinda new to this whole work on your own car thing and I have a 2005 gmc sierra that has started to squeek whenever I drive from what I can tell it's coming from the front drivers side tire my first thought was maybe a wheel bearing but not sure haven't done much troubleshooting or research yet just didn't know if anyone else might of had the same problem

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Unfortunately, without more detail there are more than a few things it could be.

 

Some questions that will help narrow it down:
-Does it change when you brake?

-Does it change when you turn?

-Does it change when you accelerate or coast?

-Is it a constant squeal or a chirp?
-Do you feel any vibration?
-Do you see any leaks?

-Is it tire speed dependent or engine speed dependent?

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Is it possible that your brakes need servicing? You could have a warped rotor or something like that

It could also be a front driveshaft U-joint. Or a wheel bearing like you suspected

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