remove the plastic milk jugs and discard them. The clunking noise should stop.
You need struts
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 THE EXHAUST.MINE WAS HITTING THE BODY AT BOTTOM OF REAR FENDER
Vibrating when accelerating.. clunking when hitting gas. Typical front wheel drive bad CV joint signs.
Common problem with these 2000-04 fords, there is a sway bar link (approximately 12" long) which attaches the front strut to the sway bar mounted on the cars underside. The link ends wear and cause a "sloppy" connection between the two points. This is then herd while driving and hitting potholes as a "clunk". Just replace the sway bar link and everything will be fine!
yes
Yes potentially
Head butting.
"Stick Click"
If possible, try to avoid hitting the workers.
When John was driving on the road he had to veer to the right to avoid hitting the deer.
Butting heads