when drive my 2004 chevy silerado 1500 ss over bumps at a speed between 30 to 60 miles an hour the front driver side tire shakes very bad ,then i have to slow down to miles per hour, i take to shop t
Asked by antoine0138 Jan 29, 2013 at 03:07 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Silverado SS Extended Cab AWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
3 Answers
If you are talking about speed bumps, good god slow down. Now if you mean ordinary bumps in the road, ball joints, tie rods and other steering components shocks/struts, all in all a through front end inspection is called for
grab the wheel left front while parked,and shake left and right ,bet you have a tierod so loose your gonna lose your steering soon,and that tire is about 11 o/z out of ballance id'e guess thats what im saying just guessing
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A lot of older trucks have this problem. Its a combinations of worn parts and big, heavy tires. Replace everything and/or slow down