What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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kbuskill

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Installed Moog UCAs and lower ball joints. Truck feels so much tighter in the front. Had no idea how bad the originals had gotten.

I still have a dang squeak somewhere in the front end, I think on the right front. Tightened everything when I did the UCAs and ball joints but its still there. It almost sounds like the squeak you get from worn out brakes or dry brake clips but only when I hit a bump with the right front. Its not constant, just a short chirp. You guys have any ideas?

Strut spring isolators or sway bar end link bushing perhaps.
 

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Installed Moog UCAs and lower ball joints. Truck feels so much tighter in the front. Had no idea how bad the originals had gotten.

I still have a dang squeak somewhere in the front end, I think on the right front. Tightened everything when I did the UCAs and ball joints but its still there. It almost sounds like the squeak you get from worn out brakes or dry brake clips but only when I hit a bump with the right front. Its not constant, just a short chirp. You guys have any ideas?

I second Ken's guesses. You sure it's external? It may not even be a suspension component or coming from where it sounds like. You may have to have someone drive while you stick your head out the window or listen in the floorboard.

Case in point: My S10 had a chirp that only happened on short, sharp bumps. It sounded like it was right behind the dash and I eventually went as far as to drive with the dash out of it. I gave in and brought it to the NVH department at a dealership. They kept it 3 days and gave up. I ended up buying a mechanic's stethoscope and listening around while my GF drove over road reflectors and was able to pinpoint the sound to be coming from the trans tunnel. Crawled under it and started tapping on things and found that a heat shield was lightly rubbing it's edge on the bottom of the cab. I guess the body mounts had settled a fraction of an inch to allow the slight contact. A simple and light push with a prybar fixed it.
 

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I second Ken's guesses. You sure it's external? It may not even be a suspension component or coming from where it sounds like. You may have to have someone drive while you stick your head out the window or listen in the floorboard.

Case in point: My S10 had a chirp that only happened on short, sharp bumps. It sounded like it was right behind the dash and I eventually went as far as to drive with the dash out of it. I gave in and brought it to the NVH department at a dealership. They kept it 3 days and gave up. I ended up buying a mechanic's stethoscope and listening around while my GF drove over road reflectors and was able to pinpoint the sound to be coming from the trans tunnel. Crawled under it and started tapping on things and found that a heat shield was lightly rubbing it's edge on the bottom of the cab. I guess the body mounts had settled a fraction of an inch to allow the slight contact. A simple and light push with a prybar fixed it.
that's funny I had a bent heat shield making some noise once too, right on the firewall, took forever to find out what it was even though it was right there in plain sight
 

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@iamdub @kbuskill

Thanks guys. I'm going to take a look at both of those things and give the keys to my wife for a ride or two. It definitely has more of a thin metal sound so the heatshield idea might be it.
 

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Enjoyed a roughly 400-mile road trip this past weekend and marveled at how well she's running. 70-75 mph is her sweet spot on the highway, and she can cruise dead straight at that speed all day long, almost completely silent except for a little wind noise. And she looks like a dang dream in the hotel parking lot, too.

Great ride for a 10-year-old, 147k-mile, full size truck.
 

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Received new Moog UCAs, lower ball joints, oil cooler block off gasket. Waiting on new brake hardware, caliper guide pins and R1 Carbon Geomet brake kit.
I will say, if its not MOOG, it's not going on my suspension. MOOG Problem Solver line is some good stuff.

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