Its most likely your hand brake sticking on slightly, it could be the hand brake cable sticking or the hand brake mechanism its self.
I would get them looked at because if it sticks on for longer periods then the brakes will get hot and bind or even seize on and it will ruin the wheel bearing too if it does, as it will damage the grease and will start to whine (more expense)
Hope this helps
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It's probably a loose suspension or brake component and the axle assembly is shifting slightly when you hit the brakes. I'd have to hear it to be sure.
Check the brake system and the cv boot system. The pulling is the alignment and the popping noise is either metal or air being compressed somewhere.
Anti lock system maybe If this is a front wheel drive vehicle you may have a cracked axle,,,,,causing the popping noise when turned and under hard braking.
probably CB axel, is it a honda?
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I would advise bringing your car to a mechanic as quickly as possible. Your brakes could fail. This puts you at a high risk for injury or even death.
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Could be the brakes are metal to metal.
There are two ways to avoid a popping sound from a filled balloon: 1. closing your ears tightly 2. putting earplugs on your ears. I usually do #1 to avoid a popping sound from those freakin' balloons. The President should ban the balloon popping!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyway, when a balloon's circumference is about 10 inches and the length is 31 centimeters, I would run 10 kilometers away. When I put earplugs, they always come off. So, go get yourself a balloon and stab it with a knife! Just kidding.
It's probably a worn suspension part.
I had a popping/rolling sound whenever I would take off or slow down in my '04 pacifica. I took it to a dealer and they said my motor mount was cracked in 2 places sending a vibration throughout the frame of the vehicle. Replaced the motor mount and the popping.rolling sound has gone away.