This is my first post and I'm not sure I'm in the right area. I have enjoyed reading the forum since I purchased a 2011 Tahoe five years ago. Essentially it has been trouble free until now and has 71k miles. There is a rubbing noise coming from the steering column area that occurs after I've been driving for a while. Only occurs at low speed maneuvering, ie, parking etc. Local Chevy dealer has diagnosed the noise as the "input shaft steering seal" making the noise.
Repair cost estimate is approximately $1,400.
$950 for remanufactured "steering rack".
Balance for labor and alignment.
Is there no other way to attack this other than their recommended fix?
A lot of bucks for a retired dude.
Of course the obvious answer is to do nothing but I figure the noise will just get worse over time.
Thanks for any advice or suggestions. I'll probably also take it to an independent mechanic I've known for a long time to take a look but wanted to take advantage of the vast knowledge on the forum.
Jack
Repair cost estimate is approximately $1,400.
$950 for remanufactured "steering rack".
Balance for labor and alignment.
Is there no other way to attack this other than their recommended fix?
A lot of bucks for a retired dude.
Of course the obvious answer is to do nothing but I figure the noise will just get worse over time.
Thanks for any advice or suggestions. I'll probably also take it to an independent mechanic I've known for a long time to take a look but wanted to take advantage of the vast knowledge on the forum.
Jack