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  1. #21
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    I hate to keep this thread going, but I went into NTB today and told them what I wanted them to do. They said that they would have to do a diagnostics before they could do the work. Plus, they told me that if they loosend the bolts then tightened them back to specs, they would have to realign it. So, I decided to go to the dealership and the guy told me that I should try and tighten the body mounts first. Well, I tightened them and will see what happens in the morning. I wish I could tighten the control arms myself, but I don't seem to have the right tools to do the job.

    thanks for the help.
    Randy
    RChevy.48
    2001 Silverado RCSB 4.8L
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  2. #22
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    no problem, keep this thread going until you get it fixed,

    let us know so we can come up with something else, i hope that fixes your problem though,


    good luck,

    allen

  3. #23
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    hey just a thought but what you could do is put your truck up on jack stands and and take your tire off. then use your floor jack and a block of wood under your brake rotor to raise your suspension up to where you want it. if it works it would give ya alot more room to piss around under and around everything. just a thought...good luck
    2002 Silverado EC SB Z71, 5.3L, 3.73
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