08 Denali with 160k suspension question

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Ponchonutty

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I replaced all spring/struts/auto ride stuff about 12k miles ago. Vehicle rides fine but sometimes if I take off a little hard, I can feel a clunk which feels like either something in the rear or even like a loose driveshaft. Also there's this odd bump close to my house and when I drive over it it seems as if the rear hops over a little to one side. There isn't any other noises and I had a recent alignment just to double check things since I mounted new tires. Could I have control arm bushing issues or anyone else have an idea what to look for?
 

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I have the same problem with mine and from what I can find on here, it appears the u-joints needs to be replaced. Will be climbing underneath tonight and check it out.
 

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No. But the clunking when accelerating sharply is a symptom of the commonly broken motor mount(s). The jolt can travel through the frame and feel like it's coming from under or behind you. With the truck in D, hold the brake firmly with your left foot and jab the throttle with your right foot and see if you feel the clunk. You don't have to floor it. Actually, you may want to tap the pedal a few times, a little more each time, until you feel it.

The rear end doing the side-step may be from the design of the suspension with it's panhard bar setup. You may be hitting that "odd bump" at just the right (albeit slight) angle that causes one side to raise and drop at the same rate that the suspension can absorb and rebound from it, causing an oscillation between body roll and the axle. The fresh shocks quickly regain control, but there's still a lot of body weight that was just tossed around by that bump. Also, there's a good chance the bushings in the links are worn, increasing the lateral slop and momentary loss of articulation control.

Your motor mount(s) may be fine and the clunk you feel actually is from the rear end. If this is the case, you have some seriously worn suspension components (primarily bushings) or something's broken (rusted out?)
 
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I will try to see if I can get the motor to make the noise. Personally I'm thinking of worn out rear bushings. Sort of reminds me of my Wrangler when the rear lower trailing arm bushings went to hell. There isn't any major rusting issues that I've seen. I always keep things clean and recoat stuff
 

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I mentioned mounts first because I had the same feeling and noise in mine and broken mounts are very common. By the way it felt and sounded, I swore it was something in the rear suspension but traced the clunk to a broken driver's side mount. Of course, all we can go off of is a typed-out description of what you're experiencing and your problem may very well be elsewhere. Good luck and post what you find.
 

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Did you throw it away?

I need a broken mount for experimental purposes.

Oh- did that stop the clunk you felt/heard?
 

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