well, it's not the upper control arm adjuster bolts, it's not the strut rod. I checked the steering link and tie rods, doesn't seem to be those. I checked al the castle nuts, they're all snug. I haven't done the lower ball joint test yet...
This noise is like something's loose, ready to fall off, but everything seems snug under there...I'll report back after the ball joint test this weekend.
To me it sounds like the T-bar, but I don't see any signs that it's loose (or the LCA pin) or anything hitting the T bar.
When I'm driving on the highway or at high speeds (

)and hit a bump I get no clunk, but in the parking lot or at slow speeds any little bumps and it clunks like crazy under there. I had a friend ride in the car and he said he felt it under his feet, that's right where the T bar goes into the sub frame. That all seems good, the retainer clip is in place; I greased the heck out of the (new) T bars when I installed them, and they went in snugly, I had to tap them in with a wooden dowel and a hammer. The noise sounds "low" like steering link, lower ball joint, T-bar, tie rod...something of that flavor.
At first I thought it might be my hard tranny lines. I ran them over the tranny (because the factory ones run right past the exhaust manfold) and up the passenger side to the radiator. They seemed to be hitting the tranny tunnel; I was sure that was the issue, but I installed flex lines and made sure they didn't hit anything. It is quieter (so they were making some noise) but I still have that main clunk under there...
Pic of new tranny lines:
http://s785.photobucket.com/user/67dart ... sort=3&o=0
These are teflon lined braided SS,
very easy to install once the fittings were in place (not much room at the tranny without dropping it, but I didn't want to drop it).
brian