Rear clunk is most likely the wishbone. Also possibly the transfer case splines - grease them, and inspect joints too...New tie rods on, aligned, and new rear shocks on. Wallet lighter.
The clunk in the back that I thought was the shocks is still there!
Looking at things again today I notice that the drivers upper control arm seems to have slipped inboard on the bushing sleeve. I didn’t know this could even happen! I will try to move it back with a pry bar. I don’t really want to replace the arm because the gas tank has to be dropped to get the bolt out. These arms are only 4 years old.
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Here is the other side for comparison. This one hasn’t moved.
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This may or may not be the source of the rear clunk over bumps. Hope I can quiet this thing down.
Regarding those arms - check and see if yours has had the recall done on the rear arms. They were known for breaking on G1 vehicles, apparently. The recall arms are a different design (where the original are like a 2x2 wall tube, the recall units are 2x4, oriented on the vertical axis.
Might be a good way to have Jeep do the work gratis.