GMC Yukon Death Wobble, need help

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tlang

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As we all know as a fullsize these will eat through all sorts of front end parts. Pitman and idler are great starting points. AT the end of the day if they have play then they will feel better after being replaced. I do like some of the moog stuff just my 2 cents.

Also have you checked for a tire that may have separated from sitting? I had a guy come into the shop today, you could tell right away it was a bad tire. Doesnt 100% fit your scenario but always good to check.
 

TheAutumnWind

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As we all know as a fullsize these will eat through all sorts of front end parts. Pitman and idler are great starting points. AT the end of the day if they have play then they will feel better after being replaced. I do like some of the moog stuff just my 2 cents.

Also have you checked for a tire that may have separated from sitting? I had a guy come into the shop today, you could tell right away it was a bad tire. Doesnt 100% fit your scenario but always good to check.
Agreed. Moog "Problem solver" is the premium line. Never had a problem with them
 

DallasTahoe

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I was going down a small hill about 30mph and mine was doing the wobble, I just put upper ball joints on it, and I know it needs an alignment bad, does that make a difference??


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