Try spoke cards.
There are several things that could be causing this noise to come from your front wheel well. You could have a faulty wheel bearing, a brake could be dragging, or a hub is rubbing.
Not sure what you mean here. If you are talking about the thin wires going from the center part of the wheel - the hub - to the outer part of the wheel - the rim - those are called spokes. If you are talking about the fairly short, stubby things sticking out sideways from the hub, you're talking about pegs.
Possible its time to change those brake pads out. The whining noise is possibly the metal grinding to your rotor, which would cause your wheel to shake. Consider getting those rotors turned as well.
The knocking noise could be one of several things. The wheel bearing, a worn steering or suspension part, or road debris could be causing the noise.
wheel bearing
Without seeing it , I will tell you that most of the time wheel noise that happens when you turn the wheel is due to a CV axle that is failing. Test is this way: go into a large vacant parking lot and turn the wheels to the right and go in reverse; is the noise worse? It may be if the joint is bad.Usually a wheel bearing will make a low growling noise; but you called it a squealing noise. I hope this helps a little.
I am not sure what you mean by "cranking" noise. My guess is a bad wheel bearing. A loose wheel makes a noise especially if the some of the bolts have fallen out and are rolling around in the wheel cover.
A grinding noise form a wheel is usually caused by a bad wheel bearing.
that could be a variety of things, wheel bearings, u joints, rear end...
if there's a Lot of vibration its most likely wheel or running gear related, firstly is there any noise? noise on one side whilst turning can be a few things but are most commonly a wheel bearing or a CV joint if there is no noise, it could be something minimal like the wheel balancing, or un-tightened wheel nuts? have u checked them?
Power steering or wheel bearing?
motorcycles ?