No, The joint is just not being put in correct. Go buy a good u-joint SORRY
Got under the truck and it turned out to be the front differential! Wasn't even squealing in the rear like I thought!! Thanks tho cause i thought the universal joint also but checked it anyway!
Exactly the same problem on my 2000 Silverado, I'm going to try to wedge the window from the door then use a slim Jim it unlock again, after that going to take panel off to find problem.
No, There would not be a 4500 version of Silverado.
The answer is some flat edge on a couple of needle bearings on the universal joint.
Yes Shrek is going to be a Universal Film
no they are bolted to the hub bearing it will be pretty much like doing a brake job on an older car.
I had this problem a few weeks ago on my 2001 silverado. I had to hit the toor from the outside with my shoulder like a football player might. The door then opened right up. I think I am going to have the problem again, as it seems that the door latch is worn and does not function correctly. I plan on replacing it soon
There is going to be on in Moorpark, but i am not positive about the others.
yes it is
On certain models it's separate. Thus, when you are going to change transmission liquid don't forget to change liquid in the differential also.
Flickering headlights on a 2005 Silverado may be caused by faulty relays or electrical wiring. The fuses and lights may also be going out.
try going to jonko.com online auto repair