The brake shoes may be about worn out. The wheel bearings need grease
Squeaks are hard to find. try having someone push up and down on the front end at different places while you listen for the squeak. The noise is most likely shock or strut related.
Does this squek vary with speed? When stopped and turning right does it squeak? More info is needed
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.
Squeaking can be heard on any vehicle new or not. But sometimes when a car squeaks the brakes are bad or going bad. Other times the brakes may be new, like on a new car and sometimes old ones, the brand of brake pads may be bad. When you get your brakes replaced, they are suppose to add some grease that comes in the brake package. There is a small thing on the brake pads that will squeak and rub and make noise when the pads get low. That way you will know it is time to change them, if you let it get that far. Other causes of squeaks could be shocks. If they go bad, your car can squeak and creek. You can check if your car is parked and brakes are on. Turn off your car too. Then go to the front of the car and mash up and down on the front of the car or back of car. If the car bounces freely, then your shocks are bad or going bad. Other squeaks can be drive belts loose or too tight. There are a number of things that can cause a car to squeak. Listen from where the sound is coming from. Is it in front, back, left side, right side? Is it a long squeal or squeak squeak squeak? Do it happen when you first go and stop? All this can help you or your mechanic pinpoint the source of the squeak. Remember, just because a part is new, that does not mean it is good. That goes for any product, especially electrical stuff, that is why most places will not accept returns on electrical product, coz they go bad lost of times. A squeak under acceleration could also be a universal joint going bad.
probably not the tire, but the bearings. misalignment can cause vibrations - making all sorts of squeaks.
The brakes can squeak, the suspension can squeak, the steering can squeak, the wheel hub/bearings can squeak, have a trusted mechanic determine the source of the squeak.
have the front swaybar links replaced
Mainly its because of warn down break pads, they have built in 'squeakers' to warn the driver they need replacing. usually quite loud especially when turning corners. new pads can also squeak they just need time to wear in, check if your pad has copper grease on the back aswell, this helps. or if you've used 'back to black' etc on your tires and got some on your disks, that squeaks. wheels can also squeak from lose wheel nuts strangely enough, i had this problem when getting new alloys and not fitting them properly.
More info: '97 Honda, the right front tire was recently patched by a tire shop. Squeak occurs when the car bounces on bumps, holes, rough road.
Ball joints.
Check the shocks first they will squeak pretty bad when going out ( dried out seals ). Bushings will squeak but they would have to be pretty bad to do it when just pushing on the front end.
Mine was the hood. I lubed the hinges and the front latch. Problem solved!