A clunking sound in the front end of a vehicle can indicate several potential issues, often related to the suspension or steering components. It may be caused by worn-out bushings, loose or damaged control arms, or problems with the struts or shocks. Additionally, it could also signify issues with the CV joints or the tie rods. It's advisable to have a qualified mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and resolve the problem promptly.
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.
I had this too and found the answer today...apparently LINK PINS!
if it is a front wheel drive check the cv joints
Worn suspension parts - struts Loose strut mount?
A bad ball joint or tie rod end.
Check the strut mountings Check springs and shocks they may be worn out
Buick makes a clunking sound from trans area when accelerating.
When you turn the wheel, or while you drive?
cv joints
you MIGHT put a little more effort into your question - details &H specifics never hurt. in a front wheel drive car, bad , loose CV joints clunk upon turning.
Defective CV joint or bad wheel bearing.
Check the front brakes and wheel bearings first. Then go to the tie rod ends and the rest of the front end parts to see what is worn or loose.