2004 Silverado - Sloppy Steering
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2004 Silverado - Sloppy Steering
I now have about 240,000 on my Silverado, and the steering has become pretty sloppy. I am wondering what I need to replace to correct this issue?
I am thinking I am going to replace:
The intermediate steering shaft (Fix annoying clunk)
Tie Rods (Inner)
Any other items? Pitman/idler arms? I a bit lost on this aspect of the truck.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
I am thinking I am going to replace:
The intermediate steering shaft (Fix annoying clunk)
Tie Rods (Inner)
Any other items? Pitman/idler arms? I a bit lost on this aspect of the truck.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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The Saginaw boxes are notorious for developing play. A good gear shop should be able to adjust the preload and internals for you to eliminate the slop.
Unless it's really worn, you can usually use the preload adjuster to remove all the slop.
If you feel like taking a stab at it yourself, the preload is adjusted by loosening the big nut on the top of the gearbox, taking an Allen wrench and turning the bolt to adjust, tighten the nut back down and test drive. Rinse and repeat. Don't make big changes at one time.
Unless it's really worn, you can usually use the preload adjuster to remove all the slop.
If you feel like taking a stab at it yourself, the preload is adjusted by loosening the big nut on the top of the gearbox, taking an Allen wrench and turning the bolt to adjust, tighten the nut back down and test drive. Rinse and repeat. Don't make big changes at one time.
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I have a couple questions - sorry, I am new to this - I see they offer spare modules, what would that be for? Also, what is adjusted in the tune - things like TM curve etc? If so, I was thinking of having the TM reduced a bit (I'm putting in a new tranny now - finally gave out)
One thing I've noticed - if I remove my battery, it seems to reset the computer and the truck takes 10 or so miles to "relearn" the engine before it will run correctly again. Would this issue remove a tune?
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Great, thank you. I'll reserve a place.
I have a couple questions - sorry, I am new to this - I see they offer spare modules, what would that be for? Also, what is adjusted in the tune - things like TM curve etc? If so, I was thinking of having the TM reduced a bit (I'm putting in a new tranny now - finally gave out)
One thing I've noticed - if I remove my battery, it seems to reset the computer and the truck takes 10 or so miles to "relearn" the engine before it will run correctly again. Would this issue remove a tune?
I have a couple questions - sorry, I am new to this - I see they offer spare modules, what would that be for? Also, what is adjusted in the tune - things like TM curve etc? If so, I was thinking of having the TM reduced a bit (I'm putting in a new tranny now - finally gave out)
One thing I've noticed - if I remove my battery, it seems to reset the computer and the truck takes 10 or so miles to "relearn" the engine before it will run correctly again. Would this issue remove a tune?