hi, i have a question about the "bolt u talk about @ 3;45? i didnt understand how u did that with out the shaft rotating...i also will be using hand tools,any suggestions when it comes time for assembly would be greatly appreciated! thanks for the help!!
alright so i got a clunking/popping sound coming from my left front doesnt sound bad just really iratating and i want it fixed. it pops on rough road and when turning left i thought it was my hub had that replacednot that now i think its the tie rod but i got an alignment and the shop said those are fine but it stopped popping after the alignment then started the next day and then it lost the alignment after 2 days.
Excellent video. How do I know if I need to change the idler steering arm though? I changed all the tie rods on my Tahoe and it seems like I can turn the steering wheel more than usual without the tires even turning. Could this be it?
hi, i have a question about the "bolt u talk about @ 3;45? i didnt understand how u did that with out the shaft rotating...i also will be using hand tools,any suggestions when it comes time for assembly would be greatly appreciated! thanks for the help!!
wisewiener1 2 weeks ago
@wisewiener1 We were using another bolt to help press the shaft down into the arm.
1aauto 2 weeks ago
alright so i got a clunking/popping sound coming from my left front doesnt sound bad just really iratating and i want it fixed. it pops on rough road and when turning left i thought it was my hub had that replacednot that now i think its the tie rod but i got an alignment and the shop said those are fine but it stopped popping after the alignment then started the next day and then it lost the alignment after 2 days.
davidfrancescon36 1 month ago
@davidfrancescon36 You may want to check the ball joints, they could tend to make a popping noise if they were bad.
1aauto 4 weeks ago
good video this will save me some time
blkwizzard50 3 months ago in playlist Truck
Excellent video. How do I know if I need to change the idler steering arm though? I changed all the tie rods on my Tahoe and it seems like I can turn the steering wheel more than usual without the tires even turning. Could this be it?
ivans3232 4 months ago
@ivans3232 You may want to look at the linkage while someone turns the wheel to see what's moving before the wheels turn.
1aauto 4 months ago
Thanks again for another great video! Helps a ton!
BrokenRRT 5 months ago
Thank you very much for the video... Saved me a bunch of time
eddyrie 1 year ago
Excellent video! This greatly helped.....Thanks!
AlmondCharles 1 year ago