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I was thinking maybe a wheel bearing. Will pull off the wheel this week for new tires and check everything.
Before the ride mentioned in the first post, both sides looked the same. Only 100 miles changed the left. Might have been overinflated or hit a soft layer of rubber. I plan on using a Shinko 705 for the next tire, so if it does is again, won't cost me too much.