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So, the car has been roaring around this mph range for quite some time. After believing the noise to be my wheel bearing, I had done that job and noticed the sound to be more on the passenger side of the car. These are photos of each side, the side with the lowered strut boot is the drivers side. The tie rod ends show play but the only thing moving is the struts themselves on each side. Would replacing each of these possibly get rid of the roaring sound? Passenger Side Drivers side
roaring noises are associated with parts that are rotating most of the time.
your pictures are showing parts that moves when hitting bumps or holes, some are related to when turning the steering wheel.
You are looking into unrelated items.
Have you changed or rotated tires recently?
how do the tire tread wear looks like? Cupped? If tie-rods have play, you could be inducing irregular wear in the tire treads, which causes roaring noises
The other thing i noticed is when I turn to the right with momentum the sound dissapates. The car got a tire rotation around 3 months ago however it wasnt balanced and the wheels personally werent checked individually do i guess theres that that would need to be investigated. Otherwise the left side bearing was replaced and I would have to inspect the passenger side as well.