treehan77
TYF Fiend
Huh, the dorman shaft and bearing clunked worse than the original for me
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How much was the new one? Where you find it? Hard job?View attachment 255363 Finally got the newest design GM shaft and bearing in, no more clunk. Here’s the failed OEM, and the failed from the start dorman parts. Shoulda took pic with all 3, since they are all different lol
@Rocket Man
‘05 Denali Summit White 72K miles
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I just shipped the ‘99 off to my cousin’s deer lease. It’s gonna get a lift and some country goodies.
View attachment 255363 Finally got the newest design GM shaft and bearing in, no more clunk. Here’s the failed OEM, and the failed from the start dorman parts. Shoulda took pic with all 3, since they are all different lol
Where you put it?I added a grease fitting to mine and the clunking went away. I've only greased it twice in 8 years
Where you put it?
Stay away from BFG's if you want a quiet ride.Help me decide which tires to get!
So I’ve been very happy with the Yokohama’s I currently have. I want very little road noise, and winter snow / ice traction is important.
These are going on my 2015 Yukon wheels, so size will be 285/60R18.
I’m leaning towards the KO2’s, but the Grabbers get even better ratings. They’re all pretty close, just looking for first hand experience and feedback, especially from anyone whose had more than one of these tires.
Most of BFG's tires are load ranges D and E and they tend to give a very harsh ride - they are great tires, especially off road - BUT their on road ride characteristics are not the best. If most of your driving is on asphalt I would try to stay with load ranges P or C - much better ride quality.Help me decide which tires to get!
So I’ve been very happy with the Yokohama’s I currently have. I want very little road noise, and winter snow / ice traction is important.
These are going on my 2015 Yukon wheels, so size will be 285/60R18.
I’m leaning towards the KO2’s, but the Grabbers get even better ratings. They’re all pretty close, just looking for first hand experience and feedback, especially from anyone whose had more than one of these tires.