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Old 06-18-2004, 01:11 AM   #1
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2001 ZR2, Rear end locks on tight turn

I have had this problem, to varying degrees, since i bought this truck new... When i take a tight turn, like pulling into a parking spot or right turn from a intersection, the inside wheel will loose traction and squeal. And i dont mean a simple chirp, i mean an all out squeal like i was romping on the gas like a senior on graduation day! And the strange thing is... you dont even have to be giving it any gas. Just coasting in a turn will cause it. Also when it does this the turn wants to pull out of the turn. You have to fight to keep it in the turn.

I have taken it to the local chevy dealer and they "Didnt find anything wrong". Given, sometimes it does not do it. But it seems that the longer you are in a turn the more likely it is to do it.

My initial thoughts were that the front had locked in somehow but driving it on gravel did not change the effect. Seems that the "limited" slip isnt "limiting" when it needs to be.

Has anyone experienced this and got it resolved?
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