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96 suburban driveline clunkmr moose 12-28-2008, 12:40 AM hi . i have a drive line clunk. when i come to a complet stop and go to take off agian. i have checked u joints and bushings all good. i do have some play in the rear end but this seems to be somthing else. could a shock be sticking? i have tryed laying near car while having someone stop and go i can not locate clunk. it also seems to be worse if you stop harder. if you stop very slow it will not do it. any help would be great. thank you. mark. tempfixit 12-28-2008, 04:02 AM hi . i have a drive line clunk. when i come to a complet stop and go to take off agian. i have checked u joints and bushings all good. i do have some play in the rear end but this seems to be somthing else. could a shock be sticking? i have tryed laying near car while having someone stop and go i can not locate clunk. it also seems to be worse if you stop harder. if you stop very slow it will not do it. any help would be great. thank you. mark. Have you checked all ball joints, tie rods, sway bar bushings? Check your brake calipers they could be sticking and release once moving again. j cAT 12-28-2008, 04:32 PM I had this problem when cold..after warm up it would go away...or on very cold days continue...it was the drive shaft not sliding at the transfercase...I replaced the transfercase fluid and it never returned.... 777stickman 12-28-2008, 06:16 PM My thoughts are the rear brakes. Your '96 most likely has rear drum brakes. I would have those checked. mr moose 12-28-2008, 09:51 PM thanks. i will check the brakes. mark pgnewell 01-06-2009, 05:02 PM This is the driveshaft spline. GM has a fix which is the new yoke and spline assy. It is highly polished and chrome plated. Easy fix is to remove and clean then grease with teflon greas and molykote mr moose 01-09-2009, 09:19 AM hi do you know if that spline and yoke deal was a recall and can i still have it done? thanks. NoEcm 01-15-2009, 06:52 PM I thought the Driveline Yoke problem was for the Tahoe/Yukon models? These 2 models had a shorter driveline so it was at a steeper angle which caused the binding on the yoke. Didn't think this affected the Suburban because of it's longer driveline. HotZ28 01-15-2009, 07:20 PM As mentioned, this is more than likely play in the drive shaft yoke. Remove the driveshaft and apply a liberal coating of moly wheel bearing grease inside the yoke splines, the reinstall the drive shaft. In addition, be sure to tighten the trans mount bolt to proper torque specs. iroc343 01-18-2009, 06:40 AM Another thing to consider is rear axle wrap. Under deceleration the axle housing wraps forward against the springs, if you hold the brakes at a stop, when you release the brakes and hit the throttle the axle housing unwinds- causing a clunk. You stated it was worse on hard stops, that's because the housing wraps tighter causing more slack in the springs. New shocks may help, but I don't know if you can entirely eliminate it under all conditions. mr moose 01-18-2009, 10:38 AM thanks for all the replys i will look into all of these ideas. its been to darn cold to check lattly. thanks. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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