A clunking noise in the front end of a Chevy Prizm can be caused by several issues, including worn or damaged suspension components such as struts, control arms, or bushings. Other potential culprits include loose or damaged sway bar links and issues with the steering system, like worn tie rod ends. Additionally, check for loose bolts or hardware in the front assembly. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to accurately diagnose and address the problem.
Buick makes a clunking sound from trans area when accelerating.
Sounds like its from one side? Ur shocks
chiken
Check the strut mountings Check springs and shocks they may be worn out
tie rod
Wheel bearings or u joints
You have a bad CV joint (half shaft) needs replacing. Just take note of which side the noise is at, so you repair the correct one.
could be your crank shaft
It's either something loose or something worn out. I'd start with the shocks then look at the ball joints.
This question makes absolutely no sense. Do you mean the front-rear end? If its in the front it's not a rear. Is it four-wheel drive? Do you mean the front differential?
replace c/v joints
Very possible it is the right side half shaft.