Well first off hello everyone. Sorry it's been so long since I've been on. My Gmc has a lot of loose play in the driver side cv axle where it connects into the differential. I don't have any noise just a lot of play. I'm trying to pin point what's been causing my rough ride lately...
The estimator at our office has already had his 14 silverado in the shop 3 times in a month. Ac went out, transmission wouldn't shift, and a recall for something lol. Only a 2k miles on it.
Had the same type of problems constantly with my f150 sold it with 46k miles on it after over 6k in the front end brakes ect. Not the first problem with my gmc guess every brand has its lemon
Had a guy that does service work on our company trucks fix it. He cut back the pipe and made a new elbow to fit between the 4x4 driveshaft and brace. Worked out fine thank goodness
She got a 2011 SE model for about $9,500 with 28k miles on it. It's pretty basic cloth interior cruise control,CD player, iPod hookup, Bluetooth compatable car rides great and no problems so far.
Gmc sierra with borla xr-1 and long tube headers - YouTube I need to do a slow acceleration but at the beginning you can hear a little bit of popping to be an oval body it's bad around 2k Rpms lol. Figured I just need a cat on it
That's exactly how I felt. I'm probably going to add a bullet or aftermarket cat in front of my borla though because it's pretty loud in the cab as well.
I got the borla 16" oval xr-1. It has some pop around 2k with long tubes and the catless off-road y-pipe. Like mentioned earlier Borla has a very different sound than the other 15 mufflers I've tried lol.
Yea I might go ahead and bump up to 4.88 incase I run some 36's later on since the bilstiens are set to 9" now lol. Imma turn them down to probably just 7 for now
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