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sounds like the right front motor mount .i replaced mine and the clunking sound went away
that is either your front right wheel bearing or your coil spring is turning need new suspension..$$$$
it would be the CB joint it it's a front wheel drive vehicle with high mileage.
Bearings misassembled, tire nosie, brake noise, noise in axle, noise in transmission, etc.
Very possible it is the right side half shaft.
Bad strut? Bad strut mount?
Brake pads wear indicator (replace brake pads)? Bad wheel bearing? Low tire?
it may be a a bad front wheel hub bearing or the brake calliper piston.
The bearing at the wheel end of the shaft is probably crackede or broken. Replace it.
CHECK FOR WORN BUSHINGS ON THE STABILIZER LINK ENDS.
I had periodic clunking in the front tire of a 94 legacy. I Needed the "Ball joint" replaced. Parts and labor cost a couple hundred bucks. Get it fixed b/c if it snaps youll crash. It typically clicked or clunked as I made turns slowly like out the drive way or into a parking lot.
The high pitched squeal is the built in brake pad warning device telling you the brakes need attention. The grinding noise is what happens when you ignore the squeal warning noise. Have a trusted mechanic service the brakes NOW!