G00se
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I recently bought this 2016 Yukon XL Denali 4wd used with 60,000 miles (clean carfax, regular oil changes, local 1-owner, very clean) from a local dealer who got it in on a trade for a 2019 Navigator. I was happy with it until I started to notice two issues 1) Chevy shake (like driving over rumble strips) at varying speeds from 35 - 55 mph. I think this is it PIP5337E. 2) Very stiff suspension (rides like my 96 F 250 did). For a truck that stickered at $75k new, this is pretty frustrating.
Here's the steps I've compiled to fix the Chevy Shake. What have I missed or is anything out of order? Am I looking at big dollar signs here?
I've got the Black Bear Autocal, but I want to fix these issues first. Then I look forward to seeing how it feels in the snow and pulling the boat.
Pic attached of it sitting at the dealer before I bought it.
Here's the steps I've compiled to fix the Chevy Shake. What have I missed or is anything out of order? Am I looking at big dollar signs here?
- Check tires, road force balance (tires are brand new)
- See if local GMC dealer can install software upgrade
- Flush the transmission, lines, cooler, replace filter
- Check drive shaft
- Check the torque converter
- Check front and rear ring and pinion gears
- Check tie rod ends (not just the boots, but where they are tightened against the knuckle and the inner rod)
- Check Shock dampers
- Check MRC system
I've got the Black Bear Autocal, but I want to fix these issues first. Then I look forward to seeing how it feels in the snow and pulling the boat.
Pic attached of it sitting at the dealer before I bought it.
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