mentalattica
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I was making a right turn from a stop and when I accelerated (under 10mph) my right front tire felt like it was skidding on gravel and chirping like it was being dragged. I wrote it off as maybe road debris. The next right turn the same thing happened while decelerating into the turn. On the last right turn, from a stop, I didn't even accelerate at all I just let the truck roll into the turn and the wheel was still dragging and chirping. I parked it and ran into the store. When I came back out I drove in circles in the parking lot and it wouldn't happen again. I drove home, and no issues turning right. My best guess is turning it off and on remedied whatever was happening which leads me to believe it may be electrical related? ABS or Stabilitrak?
Jacked the front end up when I got home and there's very little to no play in the wheels at the 9 and 3 position. There's absolutely no play in the 12 and 6 position. The wheels also spin freely from lock to lock which I think rules out a stuck caliper. I popped the tie rod ends off and the balls are nice and stiff. The inner tie rods were extremely loose (see video Loose Inner Tie Rod) and had a tiny amount of play pushing in and out. But nothing that would suggest locking up a wheel.
I went and got an alignment check and it's within spec (it was just aligned 8 months ago).
My steering rack has been leaking for a year or so, but not bad enough for me to feel like replacing it yet. With how loose my inner tie rods are I'll prob be replacing it in the near future but I doubt that's what caused this particular issue.
Anyone ever seen anything like this before? Do you think I'm on the right track with ABS/Stabilitrak/Wheel Speed Sensor? I was reading other posts about rear diff being a possible culprit but I'm not sure how in this case.
No OBD or ABS codes and no dummy lights.
2007 GMC Yukon SLT 2WD 137,000mi.
Jacked the front end up when I got home and there's very little to no play in the wheels at the 9 and 3 position. There's absolutely no play in the 12 and 6 position. The wheels also spin freely from lock to lock which I think rules out a stuck caliper. I popped the tie rod ends off and the balls are nice and stiff. The inner tie rods were extremely loose (see video Loose Inner Tie Rod) and had a tiny amount of play pushing in and out. But nothing that would suggest locking up a wheel.
I went and got an alignment check and it's within spec (it was just aligned 8 months ago).
My steering rack has been leaking for a year or so, but not bad enough for me to feel like replacing it yet. With how loose my inner tie rods are I'll prob be replacing it in the near future but I doubt that's what caused this particular issue.
Anyone ever seen anything like this before? Do you think I'm on the right track with ABS/Stabilitrak/Wheel Speed Sensor? I was reading other posts about rear diff being a possible culprit but I'm not sure how in this case.
No OBD or ABS codes and no dummy lights.
2007 GMC Yukon SLT 2WD 137,000mi.