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Steering thunk repair- new angle

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Old 05-04-2007, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by bigbadwolf54
if you've been in to have this repaired before they will usually help you get it repaired with no to little cost to you....unless you weld it up
lol....10-4 on let's NOT be welding on our steering shafts.
Old 05-04-2007, 09:24 AM
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I had to take my 05 Silverado 5,540 mi in last week for noise in the dash, When the service guy came out to take my info, I told him I had a sound in my steering(did not)he said I know what that is, so when I pick it up I was looking at my ticket and it said installed a new design steering shaft, part #19153614, let me tell you, drives great, tight, and feels great, I just wanted to get the new steering shaft did not think it WAS so loose with just 5,000 miles

IMO get the newer design
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