All, just test drove an '07 Suburban LTZ with 52K miles on it. Really liked
it and want to buy it, but noticed an annoying issue with it. At low speed
under 25 miles an hour or so, left front (suspension? wheel?) is making a
thumping or clunking noise when going over rough pavement. My Acura makes
exactly the same noise when the gas tank is 3/4 full and the gas is moving
around hitting the plastic tank walls. I know this is completely different,
but it is a similar sound. I googled this issue and found a ton of
references to intermediate steering shaft issue on the previous generation
trucks. I had an '02 Yukon XL before and it was making that dreaded
clunking noise when turning at low speed. This noise is completely
different and it is happening when going straight and this is on the new
generation Suburban with Air ride suspension. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
it and want to buy it, but noticed an annoying issue with it. At low speed
under 25 miles an hour or so, left front (suspension? wheel?) is making a
thumping or clunking noise when going over rough pavement. My Acura makes
exactly the same noise when the gas tank is 3/4 full and the gas is moving
around hitting the plastic tank walls. I know this is completely different,
but it is a similar sound. I googled this issue and found a ton of
references to intermediate steering shaft issue on the previous generation
trucks. I had an '02 Yukon XL before and it was making that dreaded
clunking noise when turning at low speed. This noise is completely
different and it is happening when going straight and this is on the new
generation Suburban with Air ride suspension. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
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