09-25-2013, 02:45 PM | #1 |
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U Bolt problem
Hey ya'll! You're Chevy GMC people here so you may already be aware of this issue but in case there's someone new around that doesn't know and we can save them from a disaster I'll go ahead and post this.
I own a custom shop in West Kentucky and we do A LOT of Chevy work in these parts. One of the biggest issues we face are the U Bolts in the late 80's thru current trucks. The cradle that goes beneath the axle shaft that is secured by the U Bolts has two pockets that collect water, dirt, salt and whatever else happens to fly up there and get caught. The pockets hold onto all that junk causing severe rusting of the U bolts. I just repaired a 1999 a few days ago that was really BAD! 3 of the 4 u bolts in that rear end were broken off on one side because they'd rusted completely through. We've contacted GMC about this issue and they don't seem to interested in addressing the issue. So I'm posting this around to remind Chevy/GMC owners to check their U Bolts often! Clean out those cradle pockets every time you change your oil! |
09-25-2013, 03:00 PM | #2 |
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Re: U Bolt problem
Welcome to the forum!
That's some good info. I definitely know what your talking about. |
09-25-2013, 03:42 PM | #3 |
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Re: U Bolt problem
That would be the little buggers. Sure wish GM would do something to address the problem before people start getting killed when they lose their rear ends on the highway!
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