check shocks
Answer Ball joints which are located behind the front wheels. Do not ignore it. Your wheel can actually break off while driving. Have it looked at ASAP.
Check your sway bar links. I just had to have these replaced on my 2004 Tracker.
When you hit the bump, the mouse wakes up.
check your shock absorber
Check the strut mountings Check springs and shocks they may be worn out
Clunking when you hit a bump? Push down on the front and release. If it clunks then, it's a strut. Do each corner and you can tell which side it's on, but both should be replaced
Could be a loose or worn strut or strut mount
Hi I'm Patrick and I have a 1994 Plymouth Acclaim and that annoying clunking sound is coming from the rear wheels there's a bar that runs down the middle of the rail that holds the wheels together and when you go over a bump that bar smacks the canal it sits in and makes that sound so I just got my welder out and welded it to the canal to keep it from smacking.
well it depends on how good ur car is and its condition just dont hit a bump to hard or something may fall out
I'm currently dealing with this same issue on my 97 CRV. Changed struts and noise improved but didn't go away completely. Mechanic thinks it could be the strut mounts (I didn't have those changed along with the struts). I'll let you know if this does the trick. If you change the struts though, make sure to change the mounts at the same time (it's only about an extra $40 for the parts).
Tie rod might need replacement.
Can be a loose shock, or loose suspension parts. Can also be loose exhaust system parts. I had a car that made a front-end knocking sound on bumps. Any little bump would do it. Turned out to be bad struts.