CV joints are going bad... about 70 buck$ a peice. Right and left
the car may be low on power steering fluid
all of them do it theres just a bolt on each of the two front wheels that touch when turning all the way
Check your wheel bearings. Mine made a noise when turning right and had to replace the wheel bearings and hubs as they are all one unit on my 92.
The noise/squeeling is due to understeer caused by the back wheels pushing too hard oer the front wheels, this can also be attributed to suspention set-up and wing set-up
Notchy feel when turning the steering wheel Noise from the pump area when wheels are turned Possible stiffness when turning steering wheel.
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It is called pre-ignition, find a friendly mechanic.
A squeaking noise from the rear left tire when turning is typically caused by a worn wheel bearing. The bearing supports the wheels as they turn. Could also be the brake pad "squealer" letting you know it is time to have the brakes serviced.
When does it make a tapping noise? When your !) braking and turning wheel B) braking c) engine idling D) starting engine E) turning. I mean it just all depends....
could be where your power steering fluid is cold and thick
Sound like a wheel bearing for sure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_bearing
Assuming this is an older car a knocking noise on turning could mean one of the drive shafts is worn. Other things to check - are the bolts tight on the front wheels, if a very high mileage it could be worn wheel bearings.