Broken rear spring recall
327chevy
05-21-2015, 07:56 PM
I had half the middle leaf of the drivers side leaf stack come out 2 weeks ago and was saving money so I could take the truck to have the spring replaced and the rest checked out.Well I get a letter in the mail today saying that GM Canada realizes that there's an issue with the springs breaking on these trucks and cover the repair if the truck is under the 5 year date from the original purchase date or under the 160000 km (100000mls).So I call today to see about getting the spring fixed at a local dealer and wouldn't you know it I'm over by almost 2 years on the time limit to have the spring fixed even though there's only about 103000 kms on the truck.You'd almost think that there'd be some kind of an allowance for,relatively,low mileage trucks.The lady I talked to at the service desk today didn't seem too interested in going to bat for me.
j cAT
05-22-2015, 08:28 AM
so this is with your 2008 truck ?
How much do you load up the bed area ?
my 2000 the leaf springs look pretty good . and I do on occasion put 700 lbs in the bed ..
one reason the springs get damaged would be bad shocks. too much bounce the springs will break...
with chinese steel I would not be surprised if this may expand to more. I would think 110K miles and 7 yrs it should be covered since this is how GM usually looks at the life of their vehicles ...
How much do you load up the bed area ?
my 2000 the leaf springs look pretty good . and I do on occasion put 700 lbs in the bed ..
one reason the springs get damaged would be bad shocks. too much bounce the springs will break...
with chinese steel I would not be surprised if this may expand to more. I would think 110K miles and 7 yrs it should be covered since this is how GM usually looks at the life of their vehicles ...
j cAT
05-22-2015, 08:34 AM
you need to replace both sides . also I would get new shocks.
I use Bilstiens .
I use Bilstiens .
Stealthee
05-22-2015, 03:32 PM
Call GM directly to see if they will do anything for you. Dealerships (of all makes) have been known to be not so helpful on certain recalls and once corporate is called they change their tune and do it happily.
It's worth a shot.
It's worth a shot.
327chevy
05-22-2015, 06:55 PM
so this is with your 2008 truck ?
How much do you load up the bed area ?
my 2000 the leaf springs look pretty good . and I do on occasion put 700 lbs in the bed ..
one reason the springs get damaged would be bad shocks. too much bounce the springs will break...
with chinese steel I would not be surprised if this may expand to more. I would think 110K miles and 7 yrs it should be covered since this is how GM usually looks at the life of their vehicles ...
The heaviest thing I've ever put in the bed of my truck was my snowmobile,and now that I have a trailer it's been at least 3 years since that's even been in there.The spring that broke was the middle one on the drivers side and new shocks have been on my list to replace,but I don't really notice anything out of the ordinary as far as ride or bounce in the rear of the truck.That's not to say it isn't,I just don't notice it.
I may just have see what chain I can yank at the corporate level to see if I can get any satisfaction in getting this situation remedied.
How much do you load up the bed area ?
my 2000 the leaf springs look pretty good . and I do on occasion put 700 lbs in the bed ..
one reason the springs get damaged would be bad shocks. too much bounce the springs will break...
with chinese steel I would not be surprised if this may expand to more. I would think 110K miles and 7 yrs it should be covered since this is how GM usually looks at the life of their vehicles ...
The heaviest thing I've ever put in the bed of my truck was my snowmobile,and now that I have a trailer it's been at least 3 years since that's even been in there.The spring that broke was the middle one on the drivers side and new shocks have been on my list to replace,but I don't really notice anything out of the ordinary as far as ride or bounce in the rear of the truck.That's not to say it isn't,I just don't notice it.
I may just have see what chain I can yank at the corporate level to see if I can get any satisfaction in getting this situation remedied.
j cAT
05-23-2015, 08:46 PM
The heaviest thing I've ever put in the bed of my truck was my snowmobile,and now that I have a trailer it's been at least 3 years since that's even been in there.The spring that broke was the middle one on the drivers side and new shocks have been on my list to replace,but I don't really notice anything out of the ordinary as far as ride or bounce in the rear of the truck.That's not to say it isn't,I just don't notice it.
I may just have see what chain I can yank at the corporate level to see if I can get any satisfaction in getting this situation remedied.
I just replaced my rear shocks. got new under warranty. these are bilstiens. wife said truck had bounce. I did not notice it was that much. after I installed the new rear shocks now I can feel the ride is solid but this is something you get used to when it gradually changes.
the bilstiens were 8 years old ... still felt like they worked but the new ones were harder to compress...
I may just have see what chain I can yank at the corporate level to see if I can get any satisfaction in getting this situation remedied.
I just replaced my rear shocks. got new under warranty. these are bilstiens. wife said truck had bounce. I did not notice it was that much. after I installed the new rear shocks now I can feel the ride is solid but this is something you get used to when it gradually changes.
the bilstiens were 8 years old ... still felt like they worked but the new ones were harder to compress...
327chevy
05-23-2015, 09:01 PM
Bilstiens are on the top of my list.
j cAT
05-24-2015, 09:51 AM
Bilstiens are on the top of my list.
shockware house has some good prices. local part stores are way too high.
shockware house has some good prices. local part stores are way too high.
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