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Clunking front hubs

While turning the front end makes a clunking sound. also it has begun making this sound at slow speed going straight. If I am in 4wheel drive and shift out of 4 to 2 it will jump. If I stop and shift out of 4 wheel drive no noticable jolt or noise.

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Usually the noise in the front end is the u-joints or cv joints out towards the tires.

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