Re: brakes clunk
Another thing that might be a way out possibility, but double check all the bolts for the calipers. We were out bannering one time and someone had this similar problem. It turned out it was one of his caliper bolts that had fallen out. It was on the front driver's side. It was the back bolt on the caliper that holds it to the bracket. When he'd hit the brakes, it would flip the caliper up and grind on the rims.
Maybe one of yours is loose. Otherwise I would check all of what was mentioned before as far as ball joints, tie rod ends and wheel bearings. I would lean closer to a lower ball joint.
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