aside from from debris or something wrong with your driver side tire like a "broken belt" or maybe you have a clearance problem, some other common type of noises are generated by the drive axle's deterioration due to lack of lubrication (grease), if the boot seal is ruptured allowing the axle grease to be lost the axle will deteriorate and become damaged. One of the tell tale signs is the "popping or clicking noise emitted by the axle especially during sharp turns.
To fix this, remove the axle and the rubber boot seal, clean and inspect the bearings and their cams for damage. you can remove the bearings by rotating the cams 90 degrees from each other. If everything is in good condition re-grease the bearings re install the boot seal and a new clamp. after that proceed to install the axle and wheels. good luck.
A front popping on the left of a 98 Blazer could be the brakes, steering, or wheel bearing. Check all three to find the cause.
front struts berings
Driverside front fender. In front of the tire.
driverside front
One cause of a popping noise from the front end while backing up in cold weather is the drive shaft. A mechanic can help find the problem.
If it is a front wheel drive sometimes a bad cv joint can cause a popping sound when you are turning.
If it pops when turning it is most likely the CV joints.
the rear front axle gear box would brake then it would snow drops of water
Check for: worn/seized front end parts & possible driveshaft issues
a round container with a house coming out of the bottom located under the driverside door parallel to the front driverside tire.
It's probably a worn suspension part.
inside the driverside wheelwell, toward the front of the car