What are the reasons for the front wheels making a clunking sound on rough roads?

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SanOlivia
09/05/25 6:01am
The reasons for the front wheels making a clunking sound on rough roads are: 1. Damage to the rubber bushings of the chassis; 2. Damage to the control arms of the suspension; 3. Excessive gap caused by wear of the stabilizer bar ball joint and rubber pad; 4. Aging and cracking or wear of the shock absorber top rubber; 5. Oil leakage and failure of the left front shock absorber; 6. Damage to the dust cover sealing ring of the half-shaft causing oil leakage. Solutions for the front wheels making a clunking sound on rough roads: 1. Replace the shock absorber: Restore the rebound and compression functions of the shock absorber to effectively improve driving quality; 2. Replace the lower control arm: The ball joint of the lower control arm is prone to wear; 3. Replace the rubber bushings: There are many cushioning rubber bushings inside the vehicle chassis, and when the bushings age or crack, various abnormal noises will occur while driving.
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SanLandon
09/17/25 6:22am
Recently, I've encountered a similar issue while driving - a clunking noise from the front wheels on rough roads, which is quite annoying. There could be several possible causes. The most common one is loose front suspension components, such as worn shock absorbers or damaged control arm bushings, which can produce rattling sounds on bumpy roads. The steering system might also be involved - excessive wear in tie rods or ball joints can create knocking noises. Tire-related issues should be checked too; if wheel bearings are worn out or lack lubrication, they'll make squeaking sounds when rotating. Additionally, loose brake calipers can generate abnormal noises when going over bumps. I suggest doing a simple check first: shake the tires to check for obvious looseness or try to locate the source of the noise. If the problem persists, visit a professional repair shop immediately for comprehensive diagnosis. Untreated suspension issues may lead to loss of control at high speeds - safety should always come first, don't try to save small money at the risk of bigger troubles. Regular chassis maintenance and timely replacement of wear-prone components can prevent such problems.
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