My 2000 GMC Yukon has 254,000 miles. I just had the front end totally rebuilt, and at 173,000 miles I had the front and rear shocks replaced with factory parts - rear shocks are self-leveling air shocks. When i drive down the highway the Yukon handles great on a smooth road. However, the minute that I hit a bump in the road or a pothole, the vehicle starts rocking side to side. At times it seems like I will lose control and have to slow way down to stop the rocking motion.
When I got the front end rebuilt I thought that it might help this issue but it didn't. The steering and front-end handling are now great and the popping noise that it made when I slowly made a very tight turn is gone. So, the front end is good but now I need to know what to do to fix the rocking and loss of control issues. I see that it has coil springs at each tire and I was wondering if those could be worn out and need replacing? If so, should I replace them with factory springs or something else? Also, the tires are in decent shape and will probably last for another six months, so they can't be an issue with this - it's got to be something in the suspension. Thanks in advance for your suggestions and help as I plan on keeping this Yukon for quite a while longer. I just want to make sure that it's safe and comfortable to drive.
When I got the front end rebuilt I thought that it might help this issue but it didn't. The steering and front-end handling are now great and the popping noise that it made when I slowly made a very tight turn is gone. So, the front end is good but now I need to know what to do to fix the rocking and loss of control issues. I see that it has coil springs at each tire and I was wondering if those could be worn out and need replacing? If so, should I replace them with factory springs or something else? Also, the tires are in decent shape and will probably last for another six months, so they can't be an issue with this - it's got to be something in the suspension. Thanks in advance for your suggestions and help as I plan on keeping this Yukon for quite a while longer. I just want to make sure that it's safe and comfortable to drive.