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Re: Noise Driving me Crazy
You said you ruled out ujoints. Did you do this by replacing them or by just getting under the truck and shaking the shaft?If you did not replace them or atleast removed and inspected them, then i suggest you take a closer look, because these newer trucks have been having a prob of the original ujoints (factory) seezing, Mine sounded like a old red wagon, squeaking, vibrating at highway speeds, and shaking or taking a crow bar to the ujoints did not show the prob. After finally taking it to dealer thinking it was my rear axil they took out the factory joints which were solid, ungreasable, and completly seezed and destroyedwith rust and broken needle barings. This was at 40,000 miles on a 2000 silvy...JJ
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2000 Silverado Victory Red, standard cab, short bed, short wheelbase, 4X4, 4.8L, 5 speed, 4:10 locking rear diff, K&n FIPK, Ryno lined all the way over bed rail, heavy half suspension,factory skid plates,Fog lights, BFG 285/75/16 A/T's, dashmat, Stealth Radar.
lots of special options some installed by me!
1980 Suzuki GS1100E Super fast
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