TowGMC
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I picked up this '09 Denali with 31,000 miles in February. It'll be my backup tow vehicle, as well as an occasional family vacation SUV.
I've been chasing a clunk in the front end since I got it, been to the dealer 3 times and so far no resolution.
Only happens after coming to a full stop at a light, stop sign then pulling away. As soon as I step on the gas to pull away, the nose lifts and I get a very noticable clunk in the front end, also felt in the floor by the pedals. First trip to the dealer they "lubed" the drive shaft, no good. Second trip they "checked the torque" on all front suspension components. Again, no change. Denali is in the dealer again this week, and now they're saying it's normal and they all do that. I know that's BS, I travel extensively for work and have been in probably 30-40 rental Yukons and Tahoes over the past year and not one of them did this.
So I'm hoping some of you might have some ideas? To me it sounds like a dry left front shock but dealer says no, so until they agree I can't get warranty to cover a shock replacement. Ideas??
I've been chasing a clunk in the front end since I got it, been to the dealer 3 times and so far no resolution.
Only happens after coming to a full stop at a light, stop sign then pulling away. As soon as I step on the gas to pull away, the nose lifts and I get a very noticable clunk in the front end, also felt in the floor by the pedals. First trip to the dealer they "lubed" the drive shaft, no good. Second trip they "checked the torque" on all front suspension components. Again, no change. Denali is in the dealer again this week, and now they're saying it's normal and they all do that. I know that's BS, I travel extensively for work and have been in probably 30-40 rental Yukons and Tahoes over the past year and not one of them did this.
So I'm hoping some of you might have some ideas? To me it sounds like a dry left front shock but dealer says no, so until they agree I can't get warranty to cover a shock replacement. Ideas??