SOURCE: Clunking noise while turning/hitting bumps
Hay I would check your sway bar in the front .The bal may have came out of the seat located under front wheel well. Also they could be just loose. Check by rocking your jeep side to side .
SOURCE: 2004 Jeep Wrangler - Clunking Noise when shifting out of Park
It could be lash in the differential which is normal, but it could also be a loose u-joint in the driveshaft. Check the rear driveshaft u-joints.
if u shook and replaced both drive shafts and nothing do what i did,
Step 1- remove the front and rear drive shaft parts that connect to the pumpkin,
Step 2- Grab the spinning part the comes out of the pumpkin and spin by rand for a while, changing directiona and speed frequently "make sure to rotate 360 degrees several times
Step 3- check for binding, if there is you are missing a tooth or broke something in the pumpkin
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