tlinko
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Since Oct of '23 on my '22 SXP Telluride, I've been dealing with popping / clunking noise that happens when first accelerating or shifts occur in the body weight of the vehicle. I've taken it to 2 different dealers at least 8 different times. They always blame the shocks. The rear shocks have been replaced 6 times total and 4 times in the last 5k miles. The noise always comes back within a few days of being replaced. I'm not doing anything other than road driving around Raleigh, NC. My thought is the shock is covering up something else, but I have no idea what it could be. Any mechanically minded people have a guess as to what else it could be, or have experienced something similar with different results?
I know the shocks suck on these things based on the extended warranty up to 150k miles. I love the car, but am about the give up because of this.
I know the shocks suck on these things based on the extended warranty up to 150k miles. I love the car, but am about the give up because of this.