dry bearings. get a LOF and inspection. make sure they lube all the grease fittings
try checking fluid level
it means that your cars tires need too been realined
It could worn out wheel bearing.
Most likely the front squeaking while turning is a brake issue. If this is the case and it is left uncorrected, you could be looking at a very expensive brake job.
Power steering belt.
you power steering belt is in need of replacement of the pump is bad if you have done that
The most obvious thing is worn brake pads. The squeaking is the worn brake pad warning device. Can also be a defective wheel bearing. In inspect the brake pads.
When turning left or right, you will hear a clicking noise.
A squeaking noise from the rear left tire when turning is typically caused by a worn wheel bearing. The bearing supports the wheels as they turn. Could also be the brake pad "squealer" letting you know it is time to have the brakes serviced.
If there is a squeaky noise coming from any of your wheels and from pressing on the brakes, then I am supposing that there is something wrong with your brakes. From my past experiences with squeaky noises coming from my wheels, I got it checked out by a mechanic and he said that my brakes were worn out to the point where I was going to lose brake control in the wheels that were squeaking. I would suggest you get your squeaky wheel and brakes checked out by a mechanic. You might have to only change the brakes if its not too serious. I wish you the best of luck!
It may be a sign that one of your constant velocity (CV) Joints needs lubrication or is failing.
when the truck has been driven 20 to 30 miles you can hear a noise comming from left front