And I'm wondering what else I should consider replacing? I have an 09 YD with some 1" or so aluminum leveling blocks on the bottom of the shocks. Have around 116k on the clock.
I was crawling around under there and the boots on the tie rod ends look fine, not ripped or anything. The sway bar link bushings look fine too, again not cracked or busted up. The sway bar bushings that hold the bar to the frame also don't look like junk either, no cracks or visible deterioration.
I don't have clunking when I turn nor play in the wheel. I can only assume that all of the front end parts are original, I've only owned this since 75k miles and 3 years now and have never replaced anything suspension related on the front.
My only complaint about the ride is I get some minor vibration in the front at highway speeds. Was way worse with 33" KO2 on. So much it pissed me off to drive it on the highway so got rid of those for some Discoverer AT3 in factory 20" 275 55 which ride about as good as the 22" Bridgestone Alenza I had on prior to this wheel/tire setup. I guess I figure my 2010 work car Ford Escape is smooth at 75mph so should my Denali. I've spent more time at the tire shop with road force balancing, swapping tires...Same shop put tires on my wife's car last year and no issues, so I don't question their competency. Steering wheel doesn't vibrate left and right or anything with the vibrations. My factory electronic shocks are wet on the top, so I'm optimistic that new shocks will smoothen things out for me.
Any suggestions for the front end or just let it ride? I'm thinking about just doing the sway bar bushings and link bushings because they are cheap and I'm going to have to loosen that sway bar link to get the shocks out anyways...
Thanks.
I was crawling around under there and the boots on the tie rod ends look fine, not ripped or anything. The sway bar link bushings look fine too, again not cracked or busted up. The sway bar bushings that hold the bar to the frame also don't look like junk either, no cracks or visible deterioration.
I don't have clunking when I turn nor play in the wheel. I can only assume that all of the front end parts are original, I've only owned this since 75k miles and 3 years now and have never replaced anything suspension related on the front.
My only complaint about the ride is I get some minor vibration in the front at highway speeds. Was way worse with 33" KO2 on. So much it pissed me off to drive it on the highway so got rid of those for some Discoverer AT3 in factory 20" 275 55 which ride about as good as the 22" Bridgestone Alenza I had on prior to this wheel/tire setup. I guess I figure my 2010 work car Ford Escape is smooth at 75mph so should my Denali. I've spent more time at the tire shop with road force balancing, swapping tires...Same shop put tires on my wife's car last year and no issues, so I don't question their competency. Steering wheel doesn't vibrate left and right or anything with the vibrations. My factory electronic shocks are wet on the top, so I'm optimistic that new shocks will smoothen things out for me.
Any suggestions for the front end or just let it ride? I'm thinking about just doing the sway bar bushings and link bushings because they are cheap and I'm going to have to loosen that sway bar link to get the shocks out anyways...
Thanks.