Joe406
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I have read most of the threads on steering looking for my exact issue. My issue is not that the front end parts are loose. Everything has been replaced. But it is hard to keep it tracking straight like any other GM vehicle I have had. For instance if I am driving down the road and I cough the slightest movement of the wheel and the vehicle quickly changes direction. There is no slop it is just too easy to steer I guess. Maybe this is how the Tahoes drive and I am just not familiar. I had a 96 Tahoe and it drove similar to my 99 Sierra and my 08 Silverado. To drive a straight line I am constantly having to make small left then right adjustments and my wife says it makes her car sick. it feels like I am weaving back and forth all the time. If I hit a bump this also occurs as I correct the steering it becomes a system of left-right corrections to keep straight. Not like to a point it is dangerous, mostly annoying. Any ideas?
New ball joints, new tie rods, new center link, new sway bar bushings, new idler arm, new pitman arm. The gear box does not seem to have any slop in it. When the steering wheel moves the wheels move. When I got new tires they checked the alignment and I have no tire wear issues.
New ball joints, new tie rods, new center link, new sway bar bushings, new idler arm, new pitman arm. The gear box does not seem to have any slop in it. When the steering wheel moves the wheels move. When I got new tires they checked the alignment and I have no tire wear issues.