Finally able to get this thing on the highway today.
At around 60-65 there are serious steering wheel vibrations that seem to shake the entire interior (dash/seat/etc) with an audible component as well.
Also at slower speeds, it drives good but I did notice a forward wobble or chug along if you will while rolling to a stop.
Crawled under and the outer tire rod boots are split all the way around and I can roll them fore and aft a bit with my hand.
Checked on my 02 Yukon and there is similar play (they could probably be replaced too) - but no vibrations in the Yukon.
I will jack it up tomorrow and check for any wheel play/bearings. The tires look good/newish.
I've read through some threads, seems like many folks have replaced all sorts of components only to still have the vibrations.
I already planned on doing the front rotors/calipers/hoses/pads next weekend and might as well do the outer tie rods - then see how it runs.
Should I do the inner as well?
Upper and lower arms?
What has worked for you?
At around 60-65 there are serious steering wheel vibrations that seem to shake the entire interior (dash/seat/etc) with an audible component as well.
Also at slower speeds, it drives good but I did notice a forward wobble or chug along if you will while rolling to a stop.
Crawled under and the outer tire rod boots are split all the way around and I can roll them fore and aft a bit with my hand.
Checked on my 02 Yukon and there is similar play (they could probably be replaced too) - but no vibrations in the Yukon.
I will jack it up tomorrow and check for any wheel play/bearings. The tires look good/newish.
I've read through some threads, seems like many folks have replaced all sorts of components only to still have the vibrations.
I already planned on doing the front rotors/calipers/hoses/pads next weekend and might as well do the outer tie rods - then see how it runs.
Should I do the inner as well?
Upper and lower arms?
What has worked for you?