If the noise keeps going as you turn it's PROBABLY CV joints.
If it's just one "pop", then it's probably a worn or loose suspension component. I'd suspect the strut.
tie rod
Wheel bearings or u joints
loose or bad u joints.
replace c/v joints
You probably need your bearings repacked
CHECK THE EXHAUST.MINE WAS HITTING THE BODY AT BOTTOM OF REAR FENDER
Could be many things, ball joints usually make clunking noises (usually one when turning and one when turning the wheel from turning), cv joints usually make a clicking noise and vibrate under load. Have it checked out, les schwab will do it for free (check it).
soounds like steering wheel fluid needs to up
A clunking noise when turning, especially from the right side, may indicate a problem with the CV joint (constant velocity joint). This noise often occurs due to wear or damage in the joint, which is responsible for transferring power to the wheels while allowing for flexibility during turns. However, it's also possible that the noise could stem from other issues, such as worn suspension components or a loose exhaust. It's advisable to have a qualified mechanic inspect the vehicle to accurately diagnose the source of the noise.
chiken
If you operate a front wheel drive vehicle, the clunking noise you hear may be a CV joint bearing going bad.
Most likely you have a damaged - locking a/c compressor internally.............