Mysterious Sound
What/where is this noise coming from? Coming from front tires on my 2006 Silverado Crew cab 4x4, when I turn the wheels left and right. Ive had people guess and take stabs at it (including the dealership) and no one has come up with anything. Its driving me nuts.
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I'm sorry for the trouble with your Silverado. Ball joints are a possibility. Steering shaft is another option. These are just suggestions. It is not meant to be a diagnosis.
A certified technician should be able to offer a more accurate diagnosis after a physical inspection. I encourage you to set up an appointment.
If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me.
Louis
GM Customer Service
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A certified technician should be able to offer a more accurate diagnosis after a physical inspection. I encourage you to set up an appointment.
If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me.
Louis
GM Customer Service
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