Steering shaft problem..
#1
I know a bunch of silverado owners have had problems with a clunking of their steering shafts. I had mine serviced almost 18 months ago and the dealer said the fix was a relubrication with different grease. Well now my warranty is way gone and the problem has come back. I get a severe clunking and shaking feel in the steering while turning and hitting bumps. Has anyone got a concrete fix for this? I also have started to get a bit of float up front as well. My trucks got 57000 on it so it just might be time, but has anyone else experienced this as well
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#3
Yes, I would just re-lube it if I were you. Your local dealer will sell the kit for about $15 and it comes with the directions. It may be a little time consuming but for the money it is a decent deal. And no, it will not cure the problem, it will just fix it for the short term.
#5
All you guys are only mentioning the lube kit. GM came out with a replacment shaft to fix this problem. I got mine from the dealership for around $50.00. I have seen them on Ebay for even less. If I were you, I would not waste my time with the lube kit. It only works for a little while and then you get to do it over and over again. For the one time price of $50.00, the problem is fixed for good. My steering has been great since I installed the replacment shaft. Just my two cents.
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#8
Originally Posted by TurboJohn6
All you guys are only mentioning the lube kit. GM came out with a replacment shaft to fix this problem. I got mine from the dealership for around $50.00. I have seen them on Ebay for even less. If I were you, I would not waste my time with the lube kit. It only works for a little while and then you get to do it over and over again. For the one time price of $50.00, the problem is fixed for good. My steering has been great since I installed the replacment shaft. Just my two cents.
#9
Originally Posted by budhayes3
How long ago did you replace the shaft? I thought I read somewhere that someone got GM's "latest and greatest" shaft (it's been re-designed a few times), and the clunk returned within a year.
#10
All I can tell you is that the updated shaft that I got within the last year is still working good. When I used the lube kit on my old shaft, it only lasted a couple of months before the clunk came back.



