Most commonly it's the CV joints.
Possible failed U joint or cv joint at the left front wheel
try balancing the front wheels
A worn CV joint will often cause a distintive clicking sound when turning at low speed. Vibrations in the front end are more often caused by worn steering and suspension parts, out-of-balance wheels, and faulty tires.
sounds like a front wheel drive with bad cv joints, which are your drive shafts going to both front wheels.
You did not say what kind of vehicle it is. If it is a front wheel drive, it has drive axles and if the drive axle is going out, it will click especially when you turn the wheels.
Buckle defined: To bend; to cause to kink, or to become distorted. Low air pressure would be the reason for the front wheels to "buckle"
A small child
When you drive over a clicking bettle.
Have some one pull your your front wheels at a tire shop. To check the wear on your brake pads and to see if you have fluid in your brake clyinder. Sounds to me like its the brakes
During hard braking, inertia would cause the weight of the vehicle to shift forward towards the front wheels. This is because the momentum of the vehicle is being slowed down, leading to a weight transfer from the rear wheels to the front wheels.
all of them do it theres just a bolt on each of the two front wheels that touch when turning all the way
For the front wheels to point different directions there is something bent, broken, or disconnected in the steering linkage or front suspension.