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#1
I had some kind soul decide to punch out my outside mirror while I was parked at lunch today. I now need to find a replacement power folding heated with turn indicator outside drivers mirror for my 2005 Silverado Crew Cab 4x4. If any one could give me the part number and pricing I would appreciate it.
I also appear to need either a new steering coupler or a new steering box as there is a nice rattle in the steering, and I can shake the steering coupler and get the same rattle with plenty of visible movement. I can't tell for sure if it is the coupler moving on the steering box input shaft or the steering box input shaft or both. Anyone else had this problem with a 2 yr old 49,000 mile truck? Seems like it must have been bad from the start as that isn't very long for something to wear out.
Thanks - Greg
I also appear to need either a new steering coupler or a new steering box as there is a nice rattle in the steering, and I can shake the steering coupler and get the same rattle with plenty of visible movement. I can't tell for sure if it is the coupler moving on the steering box input shaft or the steering box input shaft or both. Anyone else had this problem with a 2 yr old 49,000 mile truck? Seems like it must have been bad from the start as that isn't very long for something to wear out.
Thanks - Greg
#2
It ain't gonna be cheap!!
Contact R'Addiction ere on the board. He can get it for you. Check around the AT forum if I don't have his screen name exactly right.
Contact R'Addiction ere on the board. He can get it for you. Check around the AT forum if I don't have his screen name exactly right.
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From: marion,iowa
Originally Posted by GregP
I had some kind soul decide to punch out my outside mirror while I was parked at lunch today. I now need to find a replacement power folding heated with turn indicator outside drivers mirror for my 2005 Silverado Crew Cab 4x4. If any one could give me the part number and pricing I would appreciate it.
I also appear to need either a new steering coupler or a new steering box as there is a nice rattle in the steering, and I can shake the steering coupler and get the same rattle with plenty of visible movement. I can't tell for sure if it is the coupler moving on the steering box input shaft or the steering box input shaft or both. Anyone else had this problem with a 2 yr old 49,000 mile truck? Seems like it must have been bad from the start as that isn't very long for something to wear out.
Thanks - Greg
I also appear to need either a new steering coupler or a new steering box as there is a nice rattle in the steering, and I can shake the steering coupler and get the same rattle with plenty of visible movement. I can't tell for sure if it is the coupler moving on the steering box input shaft or the steering box input shaft or both. Anyone else had this problem with a 2 yr old 49,000 mile truck? Seems like it must have been bad from the start as that isn't very long for something to wear out.
Thanks - Greg
#4
Originally Posted by awesomecat26
the intermediat steering shaft has had some noise issues they were replaced under warrenty you should be able to still get yours done if you whine a little to your dealer they wil " good faith" warrenty it
They must be pretty poor quality. Mine was already replaced almost exactly a year ago under warranty (looked up the old repair sheet last night, truck was only 9 onths old when they did the first one). Since the already relaced it once I think I should be able to get the to do it again.
Now if I can only find the part number for the mirror somewhere (my registration at the GM trucks forum isn't working).
Thanks - Greg
#5
Greg...The steering shaft has a bulletin out on it. It has to be removed and greased with a special kit. Do them all the time. Is the truck still under warranty? If you want PM me your vin# and I'll get you a price on the mirror. I work at a GMC dealership.
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I got the mirror info courtesy of another member and was able to get it at wholesale (the dealer is a sponsor of our Corvette club which helped). I replaced it Saturday, it's the first well engineered part I've foundon the truck, so it was probably deigned by a suppler (EWG). I was wondering if there is any way to use my GM supplier discount for parts as well as cars.
The steering coupler was replaced just over a year ago under warranty, but the truck is out of warranty now. I havn't called the dealer to see if they will replace it again as an extension of an earlier in-warranty problem as I've been on travel and haven't had a time when I could bring it in yet.
Thanks - Greg
The steering coupler was replaced just over a year ago under warranty, but the truck is out of warranty now. I havn't called the dealer to see if they will replace it again as an extension of an earlier in-warranty problem as I've been on travel and haven't had a time when I could bring it in yet.
Thanks - Greg
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How big a pain is it to swap the shaft? Borgeson makes a heavy duty replacement shaft. If "I" have to fix it (or pay for it) I'll probably use theirs as al their other stuff I've used is very good qualiy.
-Greg
-Greg
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From: CHICAGO
look on ebay or try dieselplace.com,,try to find a set of 06' tall towing mirrors [stock gm],,i love mine ,,gm stering shafts suck my 02 ratteled and my 06' is worse ive all ready had the shaft lubed and replaced and it comes right back,but other wise this new lbz duramax and 6 speed allison is world ahead of any ford or my 02' with a edge chip in it
#10
Originally Posted by GregP
How big a pain is it to swap the shaft? Borgeson makes a heavy duty replacement shaft. If "I" have to fix it (or pay for it) I'll probably use theirs as al their other stuff I've used is very good qualiy.
-Greg
-Greg
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