Have your tie rods and shock absorbers checked.
If there is a clunking sound when turning a vehicle, the problem might be the ball joints in the front end. The ball joints help to support the A-Frame which helps to keep the wheel on and upright.
No, you do not have to be directly in front of an object to hear a sound. Sound waves can travel in all directions, so as long as you are within range of the sound source, you will be able to hear it.
Chain alignment is off between the freewheel and front chainring. Also check chain tension when installing the back wheel.
Front tire wear, vehicle wants to wander going down the road, may hear clunking and snapping noises up front,
Depends. Do you always hear it or only when speeding up and slowing down. I have the same thing on mine but nothing is wrong with it. It's the transmission that's making the sound. Nothing to worry about unless you start to get a clunking or grinding sound, then you have problems...
You need struts
You would hear clunking noises from up front when braking and steering. Steering may become sloppy and drift left or right.
If you operate a front wheel drive vehicle, the clunking noise you hear may be a CV joint bearing going bad.
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You may not be able to hear sound in your AVI file is the volume is muted. The first thing to check is your speakers, make sure the volume is up. If this does not work, you may need to reinstall the drivers for the sound card.
seems to come from behind the surface
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.