A clunking sound in the rear end when making right turns can be caused by several issues, including worn or damaged suspension components, such as bushings or control arms. It could also indicate problems with the differential or axle, such as a loose or failing joint. Additionally, a malfunctioning shock absorber or strut may contribute to the noise. It's essential to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the underlying issue.
could be your crank shaft
Buick makes a clunking sound from trans area when accelerating.
if it is a front wheel drive check the cv joints
sounds like the right front motor mount .i replaced mine and the clunking sound went away
the rear end (differental)
Check the strut mountings Check springs and shocks they may be worn out
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Type your answer here... if it is a front wheel drive it could need c.v.Joint's. Just a thought
A bad ball joint or tie rod end.
I am not sure what you mean by rear, but here are some possibilities. It could be bad u-joints if it makes the sound right when you put it reverse it will could also make it when you put it in drive. If you have the automatic 4L60-E transmission and i only heard this once that the reverse input clutch was so messed up that it made a clunking sound.
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.
If your car is making a funny noise it is best to go to a mechanic. Mechanics have taken schooling to know what things sound right and what things do not sound OK.