I’m getting a fast clunking noise in what sounds like the front left. Over bumps and during acceleration up hills. I jacked it up and checked and found some play in the pitman arm. I’m going to replace that but I’m not convinced that’s my clunking. My guess is the front shock. I can’t get it to move or make noise by messing with it. I have the z55 air ride suspension. The previous owner “deleted” it and it appears to have a regular shock. My question is even if the air ride is deleted do I need a special shock or can I use a factory shock from a non air ride suspension yukon.
You have Z55, which is AutoRide, or AirRide.
AutoRide where the dampening of the shocks are adjusted to give the best ride for the road conditions. AutoRide has wire harnesses that connect to each of the shocks to control the dampening of the shocks.
AirRide might be confused with AutoLevel.
AutoLevel is where the rear shocks have air bags and with the help of a compressor, will raise or lower the rear wind to level the vehicle based on the readings of height sensors at all four corners of the vehicle. These sensors are separate from the shocks.
I am not as familiar with your generation of vehicle so I will let others make suggestions on which shocks they would go with based on your desire to retain/restore the AutoRide or feature or if you want to bypass it, which typically requires special resistor packs or shocks that have the reaistors built in.