I just bought a used 2007 Yukon Denali AWD. It has 140K miles. The truck was pretty well maintained. It’s had a lot of service done over the years. Most of the suspension was serviced – all new shocks/struts, air bags, compressor. The left motor mount was done at 120K. In general, the truck runs and drives well.
I get the thing home and start driving and then I notice this drivetrain clunk. For example, If I give it some gas, as the rpms drop and the drivetrain unloads … clunk. It seems like this might be a slip yolk related clunk (since that is a known issue with these trucks). Any help in diagnosing this would be appreciated. I have no issue with getting a new slip yolk and also changing the U-joints. I just would like to have a better idea on how to pin this down.
I get the thing home and start driving and then I notice this drivetrain clunk. For example, If I give it some gas, as the rpms drop and the drivetrain unloads … clunk. It seems like this might be a slip yolk related clunk (since that is a known issue with these trucks). Any help in diagnosing this would be appreciated. I have no issue with getting a new slip yolk and also changing the U-joints. I just would like to have a better idea on how to pin this down.