It could be many things. Go get your car checked.
most likely the U joint
the stabilizer bars on the rear end usally the bushing s wear out
See if you can turn the crankshaft by hand. If you can turn the crankshaft 360 degrees you probably have a starter motor that's failed. If the engine won't turn completely, it's probably a thrown rod.
It depends on when you hear the noise, but it likely a joint in the front wheel drive unit.
You can tell if your window regulator is broken on a Volkswagen Beetle when you hear a big clunk as it goes down.
i have a 1992 lexus ls 400...the cd won't play..you can hear the cd changer ...but no sound
I don't know! Ask a mechanic or something.
Have the drive shaft u-joints checked. When u-joints start to go bad, you will usually hear a clunk when coming to a stop and then again when you accelerte.
you know I hear dinosaurs are coming into fashion. you should check into that
yes , as long as it is same engine block,be sure to use your old torque converter, and put tranny fluid in converter before installing it onto trans , when putting it on trans push it on turn to the right hear a clunk keep turning to right hear another clunk and there ya go it is seated properly. using your old torque converter ensures the fit to the flywheel
What's a proble? I think that's the real question here.