the right because it is getting the full weight of centrifugal force on it it will tend to slip hence the squeal
If this happens while moving then my first guess would be that your tire is either under-inflated and/or it is rubbing on your wheel arch.
It was part of a recall.
to the left
A Trailblazer that squeaks only when turning to the left could have a problem with the steering or front wheel bearing. Turning to the left puts the right pressure on the parts to cause them to squeak.
It could just be the compound of the tires or the road surface, but if the squeak persists no matter what surface you are on it could be something loose,, not the tire at all, check your hub cap and lug nuts to ensure they are tight
Left turn
ball joints
Check to see if your cv boot is torn, or if joint is bad.
Water hammer. It can be harmless.
the thing that causes a clunk when you turn means that the break pad isn't turning all the way with the car tire and it is slightly knocking on the inner tire or something along those lines
Most commonly a loose belt or underinflated tire.
Having a bad strut or strut mount can cause squeaking on a turn. Bumps may also be more rough and a slight rattle can come from around the tire when hitting a bump on the bad strut side.