TrybalRage
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Hey everyone. I also posted this on the 2500 series facebook group, trying to find a solution or ideas.
My new-to-me 2010 Suburban has a front end clunk. Weirdly enough, it doesn't seem to happen at all when the vehicle is cold, but only after driving for a little while when things get warmed/loosened up.
I do not feel it in the steering wheel, only in the floor under my feet. Passengers can hear it as well. It happens while driving straight down the road, when there are dips - not really 'rough' parts, but stuff that makes the truck go up and down, if that makes any sense.
I can also feel it (once warmed up) when coming to a stop (clunk); and sometimes when getting on the gas (clunk). But not always. Almost like it's related to the weight shifting forward or back.
Popped off the drivers wheel and found the brake caliper was pretty loose (worn out bushings) so replaced it. In my experience clunking is often related to shocks so got new bilstein 4600's all the way around. Still clunking.
Grabbing the tire at 12 and 6 and rocking has no movement that I can tell. Rocking at 9 and 3 has some movement but no noise. So I'm going to start looking at the steering linkage next.
Some other things on my list of possibilities thanks to google:
-Intermediate steering shaft, but that seemed to be more of a problem on the previous gen models.
-Sway bar end links: They seem solid but who knows
-Ball Joints: Not feeling any rocking but might be worth replacing anyway.
-Torsion bar crossmember bushings
Anything else I should be looking at? Anyone experience a drivers-side random clunk?
Thanks in advance.
My new-to-me 2010 Suburban has a front end clunk. Weirdly enough, it doesn't seem to happen at all when the vehicle is cold, but only after driving for a little while when things get warmed/loosened up.
I do not feel it in the steering wheel, only in the floor under my feet. Passengers can hear it as well. It happens while driving straight down the road, when there are dips - not really 'rough' parts, but stuff that makes the truck go up and down, if that makes any sense.
I can also feel it (once warmed up) when coming to a stop (clunk); and sometimes when getting on the gas (clunk). But not always. Almost like it's related to the weight shifting forward or back.
Popped off the drivers wheel and found the brake caliper was pretty loose (worn out bushings) so replaced it. In my experience clunking is often related to shocks so got new bilstein 4600's all the way around. Still clunking.
Grabbing the tire at 12 and 6 and rocking has no movement that I can tell. Rocking at 9 and 3 has some movement but no noise. So I'm going to start looking at the steering linkage next.
Some other things on my list of possibilities thanks to google:
-Intermediate steering shaft, but that seemed to be more of a problem on the previous gen models.
-Sway bar end links: They seem solid but who knows
-Ball Joints: Not feeling any rocking but might be worth replacing anyway.
-Torsion bar crossmember bushings
Anything else I should be looking at? Anyone experience a drivers-side random clunk?
Thanks in advance.