I would guess you have worn steering parts. Have your steering and suspension parts inspected ASAP. This can be very dangerous.
You cannot turn the wheel while parked. Try turning on the car, keeping it in park, and Turning the wheel if there is a lot of force needed to turn it, check the belt and fluid levels.
Try turning the steering wheel either to the right or left while attempting to turn the key
yes they sound like 4 wheel drive mud tires when bad you can tell what side is bad by turning the wheel slightly to the left and then right while going straight
try rocking/turning the wheel while turning the key.
The grinding is a worn CV joint. Get it replaced before it causes more damage! A worn wheel bearing will make the same noise answer worn wheel bearings or worn brake pads will be the cause
you MIGHT put a little more effort into your question - details &H specifics never hurt. in a front wheel drive car, bad , loose CV joints clunk upon turning.
Most likely a bad hub. Try turning the steering wheel right or left and see if the sound changes or goes away while turning. If it goe away or significantly changes when you turn left it is probably the right hub and vice versa when you turn the other way. If you hear a popping sound when turning it is the constant velocity joint.
Sounds like to me you need a wheel bearing
ChecksIf it is a front wheel drive car, better check the wheel bearings, they sound kind of dry and you don't want them coming loose while driveing, ,,if it is a rear wheel drive, you might check the wheel bearings and check the differential and make sure it has differential oil in it
Pops while moving but probably not when sitting still and just turning the wheel? One or both of the axles has a torn boot and the CV joint is going bad. Front wheel drive I assume.
Possibly a bad wheel bearing.
New bushings.