Check the shock mounts, the rubber may have gone bad or just fallen out. The shocks themselves could also be bad. The springs tend to move around in the perches so a little lubricant spray sometimes helps. I don't think this is a steering problem as you didn't say it clunks when you turn. Sounds don't always come from where you think they do so don't limit your search to only the front left wheel. For instance check the trailing arm bolts just in case and maybe there is something loose in the trunk like the jack or who knows what in the front compartment! David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, paulheymeson@xxxx wrote: > hello list, > > You may remember my post about a clonking noise on the front wheels. > I had a lower ball joint put in and it still clonks. > So I jacked up the wheel drivers side as this is where the sound > comes from and shook the wheel up and down and side to side It > would,nt make the sound! > I looked at the bushings and swaybar bushes and although they don't > look great there does not appear to be any play at all. > With the wheels lowered in there normal state though,If you pull the > wheels about both sides I can hear a slight clonking the same sound > when I drive. > Could this be a steering problem? > Bear in mind that the clonking sound only happens when you go over > bumps in the road,on nice flat roads you can't hear it. > > Help please. > > Paul UK(where flat roads are few)