It sound more like it could be the wheel bearing, usually CV joints clunk when you reach full lock.
Jack it up and spin the wheel you think is At Fault to see if you can hear the noise, also grip the wheel in both hands at 3 and 9 o'clock and shake the wheel towards you left to right if there is play its the bearing
Hope this helps
A cracked boot itself won't cause a CV joint to make noise. However, a cracked boot WILL cause the grease to be slung out and allow dirt to enter the CV joint. And a contaminated CV joint that is starved for lubricant WILL eventually start to make noise.
the cv axle wasnt completely tightened causing the hub bearing to go out
maybe the flap obove the left weel has com loose something youv left in te boot and forgotten about
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The Most Common Problem When You Hear A Noise While Turning Is The CV Boot. Rubber Boot Will Tear And you Hear It On Every Turn.
your front cv boot is tore. Replace this.
Check the CV Joints both inner and outer. Probally a boot has failed and the joint has loss all grease.
A knocking/clicking noise when making a turn is a sign of a torn CV boot. In this case it's the driver side boot that is torn.
Have the Constant Velocity (CV) joint on the axle inspected for wear. That's probably what causes this type of noise.
tHE AXLE BEARINGS THEM SELVES ARE WORE OUT YOU GOT TO THE BOOT TO LATE
It might be a CV joint, when the CV boot is ripped and the grease is partly gone , then it makes noise.
Check the "boot" for cracks and see if there is any loss of grease. The boot is the rubber housing around the CV Joint. If the boot is damaged, grease has escaped and the CV Joint is making noise, the CV joint must be replaced.