Dodge Durango thumping sound and vibration from driveline when accelerating from a stop or uphill on Dodge Durango

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge Durango owners report experiencing a thumping sound and vibration from the driveline when accelerating from a stop or uphill. These symptoms may be indicative of driveline issues, including problems with components like the driveshaft, U-joints, or transfer case. Additionally, vibrations at specific speeds, such as 55-70 mph, could suggest worn U-joints or an out-of-balance driveshaft. Owners have noted that worn U-joints, spider gears, or slip yoke splines may lead to clunking noises during acceleration. Furthermore, issues with motor mounts, load leveling shocks, or the transfer case could also contribute to these symptoms. To diagnose the problem, it is recommended to inspect U-joints, driveshafts, and the transfer case for wear or damage. If the issue persists, consulting a professional mechanic for a thorough inspection is advisable to ensure proper resolution.

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Dodge Durango vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 110,000 miles
(110,000 - 110,000)

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