You may want to check your sway bar links and bushings.
A "tinkle".
Silver is not known for making a distinctive sound on its own. However, when struck or dropped, silver objects may produce a ringing or tinkling sound due to their metallic nature.
A little bell makes a soft, tinkling sound when it is shaken or when something hits it.
Look at the half shaft.
A metal spoon typically makes a clinking or tinkling sound when it hits a hard surface like glass or ceramic.
if it is a front wheel drive check the cv joints
Check the lug nuts and make sure they are all tight. If that's not it, it could be CV joints.
An example of that was a broken glass,cowbells,old woman laugh with a throaty belly laugh
it's probably still stuck there=] and b/c there is metal that is inside all tires..
Small bells can be said to "tinkle" or to "jingle" (although the latter is also used for pocket coins and the former is used for urinating). A tiny bell makes a ding sound, as opposed to larger bells going dong or bong.
Bad right front wheel bearing.
Have your brakes checked, rust or wear on brakes can cause grinding when turning.