Brake noise: Worn-out brake pads, damaged rotors, or calipers that aren't properly aligned can cause a screeching noise when you apply the brakes.
Wheel bearing noise: Worn-out or damaged wheel bearings can produce a screeching or grinding noise, particularly when you make turns.
Tire noise: Unevenly worn tires, damaged tires, or tires that are not properly inflated can cause a screeching noise.
Rubber fragments between tire and wheel rim: This can happen when the wheel rim is bent, or if the tire has a sidewall puncture.
Faulty power steering: A worn power steering pump or a low power steering fluid level can lead to a screeching noise when you turn the wheel.
Driveline noise: Problems with the driveshaft, universal joints, or transfer case can also cause a screeching noise, especially when you accelerate or decelerate.
If you're hearing a screeching noise from your Nissan pickup's wheels, it's best to have it inspected by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible to identify and address the issue. Ignoring these noises can lead to more serious and costly repairs.