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Sounds like the shock bushings are worn out are loose.
Squeak in tires (when turning in particular) could mean low tire pressure, or bald tires.
Possably the struts!!!!
Something loose or broken. Try to determine if its when going over certain bumps or down straight smooth terrain.
It might be the CV joints. Go to a front suspension specialist and have it checked out.
Both ends
A lot of times the grinding sound that is heard when going over bumps is actually the car scraping the cement. If it is not a serious problem then the best thing to do would be to drive slow over the bumps.
The brackets that hold the brake pads in place are worn and are allowing the pads to rattle.
possibly hitting the front bumper
check your stabilizer links as well as your sway bar bushings. the sway bar bushings might look ok but what happens is the hole gets egg shapped causes clunkinking noise s going over bumps. just had the same problem in my shop. 2002 dodge caravan.
If your vehicle is squeaking when it goes over bumps, you may need new shocks or struts. The front end of the car wears more quickly than the rear, so the issue usually begins in the front.
if i am not mistaking they had told me the stabalizer bars (sway bars) when they are diffective. i am going to change does on my 96 dgc for that reason my front end makes a rattle noise The end links and sway bar bushings are prone to failure on 1996 and later vans.