mhaywoodcz
TYF Newbie
GM Gurus, I have recently been working to solve a vibration in my 2002 Yukon Denali. Heads up this has been a fun 1. SO, 6 months or so ago I replaced the transmission with a reman from Performabuilt with a FTP torque convertor 2000stall. (just adding this to the history, you will see why soon.)
Probably 1 month later I started to notice issues with vibrations above 50mph. Feel it in the floor and lil in the steering wheel.Reached out to Performabuilt, they asked about the flex plate. Since I reused mine they wanted me to replace it incase its bent or damage. So I pulled the tranny back and replaced it. no change.
Since then I have
Rebalanced wheels and tires
Swapped wheels and tires with a friend
Pulled the drive shafts, had them rebalanced/new U joints
Pulled transfer case, rebuilt it myself
Pulled rear axles, replaced bearings/fluid, inspected (all good)
Installed a different torque convertor
Reinstalled Old transmission( it wasn't bad, use this for pulling camper so wanted a built version)
Reinstalled Performabuilt transmission and FTP torque converter
Replaced transmission mount
Replaced front wheel hubs
Replaced front CV axles
Just did a big brake upgrade (2023 calipers, rotors, wheels and tires)
Full front end rebuild 10k miles ago, tie rods, ball joints, sway bar links etc.
All this has been done with the vibration not changing, if anything it's starting to get worse.
Rebuilding this piece by piece is not too hard, this vibration just bothers me.
Long story short after all of this I decided to put all 4 wheels up (full time AWD) and put it in gear, this could help me see everything turning.
I noticed the passenger wheel wasn't turning like the others in drive.
I rotated it, helped it along, and noticed the bolts that pass through the frame (front Diff mount, passenger side) move about 1/4 of an inch towards the driver side. This only does this at a certain point in rotation. I crawled under it and say the entire front Diff shift 1/4 inch to the driver side when the passenger wheel turned.
I started to do some thinking that its the bushings in the mount. Either the bracket on the passenger side or 2 bushings on the diff on the driver side. I looked them over, they aren't cracked or damaged, they look fine.
Sorry for the long post.
So my question is my diff the cause? Vibrations above 50mph and now the movement during passenger side wheel rotation.
Probably 1 month later I started to notice issues with vibrations above 50mph. Feel it in the floor and lil in the steering wheel.Reached out to Performabuilt, they asked about the flex plate. Since I reused mine they wanted me to replace it incase its bent or damage. So I pulled the tranny back and replaced it. no change.
Since then I have
Rebalanced wheels and tires
Swapped wheels and tires with a friend
Pulled the drive shafts, had them rebalanced/new U joints
Pulled transfer case, rebuilt it myself
Pulled rear axles, replaced bearings/fluid, inspected (all good)
Installed a different torque convertor
Reinstalled Old transmission( it wasn't bad, use this for pulling camper so wanted a built version)
Reinstalled Performabuilt transmission and FTP torque converter
Replaced transmission mount
Replaced front wheel hubs
Replaced front CV axles
Just did a big brake upgrade (2023 calipers, rotors, wheels and tires)
Full front end rebuild 10k miles ago, tie rods, ball joints, sway bar links etc.
All this has been done with the vibration not changing, if anything it's starting to get worse.
Rebuilding this piece by piece is not too hard, this vibration just bothers me.
Long story short after all of this I decided to put all 4 wheels up (full time AWD) and put it in gear, this could help me see everything turning.
I noticed the passenger wheel wasn't turning like the others in drive.
I rotated it, helped it along, and noticed the bolts that pass through the frame (front Diff mount, passenger side) move about 1/4 of an inch towards the driver side. This only does this at a certain point in rotation. I crawled under it and say the entire front Diff shift 1/4 inch to the driver side when the passenger wheel turned.
I started to do some thinking that its the bushings in the mount. Either the bracket on the passenger side or 2 bushings on the diff on the driver side. I looked them over, they aren't cracked or damaged, they look fine.
Sorry for the long post.
So my question is my diff the cause? Vibrations above 50mph and now the movement during passenger side wheel rotation.