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if it continues to do this while you drive, it is a sign of water/coolant in the exhaust due to a cracked head, block or most likely headgasket going out. Deal with this immediately before you need a whole new motor...
It also could be the brake rotor rubbing on the caliper pads as you turn, check the brakes before changing the cvu joint if the pad are worn and don't have much meat left replace them the noise may go away.
Is that an expensive repair?
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