Could be any number of things, like your exhaust making contact with the body or frame. Best bet would be to actually get underneath and try to find something loose, or take it to a proper mechanic.
More than likely the sway bar links - TSB on these
Those details have the classic sound of a worn constant velocity (CV) joint on the right side passenger wheel. If it is found to be bad, remember that these days it may be cost-effective to replace the whole axle on that side.
check for a bad shock absorber or even a bad u-joint in drive shaft
The thumping noise you are talking about is caused by the wiper going too far one way or the other and coming up on the seal around the windshield and on the return swing dropping off that seal onto the windshield. First turn the wipers on. Second when they are in the middle of the swing, turn the key off. Third take the driver side wiper off making note of where you pulled off from. And fourth put it back on just one or two splines towards the passenger side of the vehicle. Hopefully this will resolve your issues with the thumping noise. But if it doesn't, try moving it (or the passenger side wiper) in the other direction.
most likely a bad axle or maybe wheel bearing Check to see if the inner mud guard isn't rubbing at some point. Axle should be a click or thumping, not a scrape. Brakes worn on that side more and you are down to metal possibly.
It could be a break drum, rotor, or shoe. It could also be a bad tire. Sometimes they get a bulge, usually on the side you can't see.
Behind glove box. But you access it by removing the passenger side sound insulator. Horizontal plastic panel under passenger side console. For full access answer see blower resistor questions/answers. Behind glove box. But you access it by removing the passenger side sound insulator. Horizontal plastic panel under passenger side console. For full access answer see blower resistor questions/answers.
Have u checked the bearings?
Low coolant? Heater core may have air and needs to be purged?
The Sound I was hearing was the turn signal on reminder (sorry I have no manual)
The passenger side front tire may be rubbing on the inner fender.
My guess would be components in the rear brake assembly. My 2003 Liberty kind of makes a creaking sound back there. Depending on the type of sound it might also be something with the exhaust system, which I believe runs down the passenger side.