A clunking sound when accelerating could indicate several issues, such as a failing universal joint, worn-out motor mounts, or problems with the drive shaft. It might also stem from loose or damaged components in the suspension or transmission. It's important to have a mechanic inspect your truck to diagnose the exact cause and prevent further damage. Ignoring the noise could lead to more serious mechanical issues.
check your ball joints
movement of suspension components?
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play music in it, me thinks.
A car that is in good running condition should not make a clunking noise. If a person pushes the gas and brake pedal at the same time causing a car to make a clunking noise, that is an indication of stain on the motor.
Easy, buy a S/C.
Type your answer here... if it is a front wheel drive it could need c.v.Joint's. Just a thought
Worn suspension parts - struts Loose strut mount?
It could be the ball bearings or the ball joints or the breaks but not to sure but that's what it was on mine.
When you accelerate. you are putting presure on the main engine barrens. if they are going bad. You will hear this knocking sound. I don't know how many miles you have on this engine. But that's what it sounds like. But that's not all that can make this sound. You will have to tell more about it and when it started. Did it just start all at once? or did it start and then get louder?
Check for looseness in the front axle u-joints.