DaveO9
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2013 Tahoe, LT, 4wd. I'm getting occasional front-end pops or light clunks during low speed turns. Both left and right - I can hear it at the respective wheels. More likely to happen if it's a full lock turn, like getting in or out of a tight parking space. I recently replaced inner and outer tie rods, thinking that was the problem. No change. Upper and lower control arms were done within the last year or so, and did sway bar end links and strut assemblies then too. I remember the clunks before that. Had alignments both after replacing control arms and after tie rods a year later. I'm typically in 2wd when I notice the clunks.
Since the clunk is at the wheels, it seems like only thing left is CV joints? Is this a typical problem with our rigs? There might be some very light, high frequency vibration at the steering wheel at 35 mph and above. But very slight. Boots are all in good shape, metal band clamps all intact. And when I had them out for the work mentioned above, all the joints seemed solid and tight to me.
Since the clunk is at the wheels, it seems like only thing left is CV joints? Is this a typical problem with our rigs? There might be some very light, high frequency vibration at the steering wheel at 35 mph and above. But very slight. Boots are all in good shape, metal band clamps all intact. And when I had them out for the work mentioned above, all the joints seemed solid and tight to me.