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Why does the front wheel make a clunking sound when driving over bumpy roads?

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OElisa
09/06/25 3:53am
When the front wheels make a clunking sound while driving over potholes, it is due to the aging and hardening of the buffer rubber on the front wheel shock absorbers. The related explanation is as follows: Introduction: The aged buffer rubber on the front shock absorbers can be replaced. Rubber products tend to age and harden over prolonged use, and when the rubber hardens, it produces squeaking or clunking noises when compressed. Additional Information: The car's shock absorbers are connected to the body, but not directly; the connection points between the shock absorbers and the body are equipped with buffer rubber. This buffer rubber not only protects the body but also enhances the comfort of the vehicle. There are many rubber components in a car, and all rubber parts will age over time. Therefore, rubber components in a car need to be replaced periodically after prolonged use.
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VanRowan
09/18/25 3:49am
When the front wheels make a clunking sound while driving over potholes, I think it might be related to the aging of the suspension system. Having driven for many years, I've experienced this myself. If the shock absorbers or bushings are worn, they can become loose and produce that kind of noise when going over bumps. A faulty ball joint in the tie rod can also cause clunking. Once the wheel hub bearing fails, it's more likely to make abnormal noises on rough roads. Additionally, insufficient tire pressure or uneven tire wear can exacerbate the problem. After the issue arises, getting it checked promptly can prevent minor problems from becoming major ones. When repairing the car, prioritize inspecting these points to ensure safe driving is crucial.
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Meghan
11/01/25 4:17am
If your car's front wheels are making noise on bumpy roads, it's most likely caused by mechanical component issues. Loose suspension components like shock absorbers and control arms can produce that kind of sound, and worn steering ball joints or stabilizer bar links can also cause similar noises. Worn or uneven tires and wheel hubs will make the noise more noticeable on rough roads. Loose brake calipers rubbing can also create similar abnormal sounds. I recommend first checking tire pressure and wear for any abnormalities. If everything seems normal, it's best to have a professional mechanic diagnose the problem as soon as possible to avoid compromising driving stability.
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