Originally posted by LEerkes
Boy, didn't get many responses to that one did you. Post a little more information and it will likely help.
Does it do it under load or mainly when you are on flat ground just maintaining speed? only under load or slowing down
Does it do it mainly at around town speeds and not at highway speeds - 3rd gear only right? any time in 3rd all other geras are fine
If so, then I would guess that it has something to do with some play in the drivetrain. Likely in the driveline or rear end. Check the U-Joints and check for play in the rear end. Set the parking brake, shift the transfer case into neutral, and try to turn the driveline back and forth. Does it have enough play to make a clunk?
You won't notice it a highway speeds (because of wind resistance) or under acceleration or deceleration because these situations place constant pressure on the drivetrain. While just cruising along in 3rd gear maintaining a constant speed the drivetrain pressures can bounce back and forth between accelerating, neutral pressure and decelerating allowing that slop to make a clunk.