bad cv joint aka axle shaft
Possible wheel bearing, see if noise changes on left & right turns.
Could be one of your belts.
Will not move, shake on acceleration, or a popping noise during turns.
97 grand am rubbing/grinding noise from right front that is not wheelbearing or brakes
what is the problem when you are making turns you get a cracking noise.
51% of turns are right turns.
A clunking noise when turning, especially from the right side, may indicate a problem with the CV joint (constant velocity joint). This noise often occurs due to wear or damage in the joint, which is responsible for transferring power to the wheels while allowing for flexibility during turns. However, it's also possible that the noise could stem from other issues, such as worn suspension components or a loose exhaust. It's advisable to have a qualified mechanic inspect the vehicle to accurately diagnose the source of the noise.
A clicking sound either when you are driving or when you make a turn. The Clicking sound will come from the outside wheel during turns, such as if you turn left the right cv will generally make the noise.
check the power steering fluid level and belt tension.
Defective CVC joints. Replace them ASAP.
AnswerNoises have to be heard to correctly diagnoise. TAke it to a garage. But a good place to look for a noise when the driveline is under torque ( accel and turning) would be the CV axles.
It turns out that it was a bad idle air control valve. Right after I replaced it the loud noise stopped. About a hundred dollar fix, it was well worth it!