A clunking noise when turning and stopping can be caused by several issues, including worn or damaged suspension components, such as bushings or ball joints, which can lead to excessive play in the system. Additionally, problems with the CV joints or axle shafts can result in clunking sounds during turns. Loose or damaged exhaust components may also contribute to the noise when the vehicle shifts weight during stopping. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to identify and resolve the underlying issue.
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tie rod
Wheel bearings or u joints
Bad shocks
check shocks
loose or bad u joints.
replace c/v joints
You probably need your bearings repacked
Questioner gives no indication where the noise is coming from, but it COULD be an indication of a failing CV (constant velocity) joint.
Most likely your upper shock mounts. Get them checked over.
Could be many things, ball joints usually make clunking noises (usually one when turning and one when turning the wheel from turning), cv joints usually make a clicking noise and vibrate under load. Have it checked out, les schwab will do it for free (check it).
soounds like steering wheel fluid needs to up