Steering column clunking noise....

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Sikbrah

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I have a 2003 chevy suburban 2wd that I just bought and has a clunking noise when I turn or when I go over bumps. People I've asked say it's not a issue that will damage or break anything but the noise and feeling in the steering wheel is kinda irritating me. Anyone else have this issue? And if so how did you correct it? Thanks!

-George
 

wreedps

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Honestly I would just live with it. It is how GM intended it - HAHA!
 
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605Jake123

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I had the same issue and all i did was re distribute the lube and it went away. going on 2 years now and it hasn't returned.
 

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Very simple to replace or re-lube. Only two bolts if replacing. The factory updated part at the dealer was less than $80 when I did this about two years ago. There was a factory re-lube kit which was later replaced with the updated part.
 

Glendejd

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Just replaced the shaft last night for the same exact reasons and so far it seems to have fixed the problem. The new shaft was redesigned to fix the problem supposedly. Think the shaft was like $40 something through rock auto.
 

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