Scasper1010
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Hello all,
So I’ve had the dreaded steering clunk in my 2005 Tahoe. I had a mechanic come check it out. Quoted me 550$ to replace the “upper steering”. After looking on the internet I see that this problem is somewhat common and is traced back to a problem with the intermediate steering shaft. So I got the requisite replacement and thought I could change it myself, after watching as many YouTube videos as I could. Here’s where I hit a snag, I could not for the life of me get the shaft to come out of the upper steering shaft or lower shaft. In every video it takes people a mere finger to push the ISS out of the upper shaft and I couldn’t get it to move a millimeter. Anyone have a similar experience? I really don’t want to pay someone a bunch of money to do something that seems so straight forward.
Thanks in advance, this forum is great
So I’ve had the dreaded steering clunk in my 2005 Tahoe. I had a mechanic come check it out. Quoted me 550$ to replace the “upper steering”. After looking on the internet I see that this problem is somewhat common and is traced back to a problem with the intermediate steering shaft. So I got the requisite replacement and thought I could change it myself, after watching as many YouTube videos as I could. Here’s where I hit a snag, I could not for the life of me get the shaft to come out of the upper steering shaft or lower shaft. In every video it takes people a mere finger to push the ISS out of the upper shaft and I couldn’t get it to move a millimeter. Anyone have a similar experience? I really don’t want to pay someone a bunch of money to do something that seems so straight forward.
Thanks in advance, this forum is great