When turning left and putting on brakes hear popping sound.
SOURCE: noise in front end, sounds
You say the rear wheel axles and bearings have been replaced, you mention nothing of the front wheels, you have the symptoms of a front wheel bearing being worn out, remove them and check for pitting in the bearing rollers or the bearing races, I am sure you will find a problem. Hope this helps solve your issue with the bearing noise.
SOURCE: clicking noise in the front end when making turns
Most likely this a broken CV joint and this means replacing the axle.
SOURCE: squeak in left front end
i would still bet youre dealing with worn brake pads, theres an off chance it has a bearing issue but brakes are first thought. maybe has caused them to wear down quicker ie. holding caliper, restricted flex hose, or even economy parts from previous repair.
SOURCE: 2003 Dodge Dakota front end makes click noise only when in a turn
check that the caliper slides are free and that you refiited the anti squel plates on the back of the new pads
SOURCE: Front end squeaking possible rotor rubbing something.
Have you checked the metal clips that olds the brake pads in the front galiper bracket. They usualy rust, break loose and come in contact whit the disc, creating a squeaking noise. Those should be replace since they are needed for the brakes to work properly
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