Is there a way to correct the issue? What is it leaking? Water?
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My carpet behind the front seats and even under the rear seats feels completely dry, it starts behind the wheel wells in the very back. It stays...
Is it going to cause damage running two 245/75 and two 265/75 with the autotrac optioned Tahoe?
I obviously won't engage the transfer case until I have matching sizes, but it will damage anything commuting in 2wd at highway speed?
I washed the truck yesterday, I didn't notice any water running in.
I took the cargo mat out and dried to carpet, put some baking soda down and towels under the mat.
It's never been more than damp, it's nothing I'm really concerned about. It's odd that I can't find the damned entry point! lol
I don't know if this is completely the case.
I have a rubber mat in the back of mine, the mat is dry but the carpet up under it soaking wet.
It almost seems as if it's running in through the spare tire compartment on the side, as its always soaked as well.
You can tighten the torsion bars for a leveled look.
Body lifts are an easy way to turn a clean truck into a rattle trap. Keep in mind, body lifts have been known to separate during an accident. Wouldn't it be lovely to watch yourself flying off your own frame from a side collision?
It's all...
It's a factory truck, 245's and a slight crank of the torsion bars.
Doesn't it look as if it has some camber issues with the front? Look at the front compared to the rear.
I jacked both sides up simultaneously and checked for play again, there is some obvious play but it seems to be...
Tire pressure is 60psi in all four. The tires are Michelin ltx load E.
I did inspect the idler and pitman, how loose is too loose? Like I said, I had very slight side to side movement. This was with both sides individually lifted, should I lift both up at once and check?
Apologizes in advanced, as I just picked it up a month or so ago. I suppose the problem is my ignorance of Chevrolet IFS. :hmmm2:
The front tires do have some play side to side, a very minor amount with my jerking back and forth with all my strength. The truck has 257k miles on it and I...
It seems that when I hit bumps at 45 and over, I get the dreaded death wobble symptoms of solid axle trucks. The wheel physically turns left and right at a one or two inch movement back and forth. If I'm turning a slight left or right bend it always does this as well.
The truck is silky...
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