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I'd try changing tires, worked for me.
sounds like the left hand front wheel bearing, gets louder turning right because it is carring more weight as the car loads the opposite side to the direction of turn.
Going to guess that this is a FWD and noise is from front and no noise while going straight?? Possible outer CV joint or loose front end part
spyder gears allow the rear or front wheels to rotate at different speeds wich is what wheels do while turning, the wheels travel at dif speeds
You need to check the front wheel bearings, while driveing down the road stright turn the steering to the left and then to the right and listen to see if the hum noise changes, if not then both bearings are bad left and right sides. If the hum noise changes while turning to the left then right front bearings are bad , if hum noise changes while weaven to the right then left bearings are bad.
Most likely the front squeaking while turning is a brake issue. If this is the case and it is left uncorrected, you could be looking at a very expensive brake job.
Maybe tirod end or ball joint Check strut bearings.
I fixed my own problem. The left wheel bearing was bad it cost right at 200.00 dollars doing it myself.
If the chirping noise speeds up as the truck speeds up, check the u-joints in the drive line.
It sounds like your CV (Constant Velocity) joints are worn and need to be replaced
Pops while moving but probably not when sitting still and just turning the wheel? One or both of the axles has a torn boot and the CV joint is going bad. Front wheel drive I assume.
Brake pads worn out, ot bad wheel bearings.