$12,000 is the best i can do for you
About $ 12.00
Probably the U-joints.
To change a universal joint on a 1999 Suburban, first lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the driveshaft by unbolting the u-joint straps or clips at both ends, then carefully slide the driveshaft out. Using a u-joint press or a hammer, remove the old u-joint from the driveshaft and replace it with the new one, ensuring to grease it if required. Reassemble the driveshaft, securing it with the straps or clips, and lower the vehicle once everything is tightened.
The original u-joint is held in place by a plastic lock ring on each cap. I heat the end caps with a torch until the plastic oozes out then use a u-joint press to press the joint out. The replacement joint comes with metal lock rings.
about 10 pounds for the balljoint and 20 for labour in local garage any more and u have been ripped off
U-joint is the first place to look. Second would be worn ring and pinion gear.
It has two universal joints (u-joints) in the driveshaft that powers the rear wheels.
There is no cover around a u joint.
There are three u-joints on an 88 suburban. These joints are located in the rear wheel drive of the vehicle.
Most likely a bad U-joint at either end of the shaft...when the shaft turns suddenly, the noise you hear is from the shaft and the u-joint suddenly making contact...
Well, if it is a front driveshaft, the issue is a CV joint and you'll have to remove the driveshaft and take it in to be rebuilt. Taht will run you $150 or more. If it is a rear driveshaft, it will be cheaper if you remove the driveshaft and take it to a driveline shop where they can press in a new u-joint.....I'd recommend you replace both. A guess? $60 to $80
If the u-joint has never been changed you can't grease them because factory u-joints don't have grease alimites...you will have to change the u-joint. After market u-joints have alimites.