Product Features:
+STEERING SHAFT
+Dorman part number 425-176
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Reviewed by: Ryan L. Schick (Warren, IL)
I should have done this months ago!!, December 6, 2009
This replaces the intermediate steering shaft in my 2003 Silverado. These trucks are notorious for binding and popping because the original shaft doesn't retain the lubrication to keep it quiet. This shaft is much simpler and stays quiet and solid. This is a very simple to install shaft and it is only held in place by two bolts. One bolt is under the hood next to the exhaust manifold (let it cool off more than I did). The other bolt is under the dash and you will have to lie on your back to reach it (clean the floormat off better than I did). Aside from the singed knuckle and the gravel in my hair, this was pretty painless as far as vehicle repairs go. This was an affordable and easy fix to a very annoying problem. My only regret was not doing this sooner! Happy Motoring!
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Reviewed by: Jim E. Goodbar "JayGee" (Kansas)
Dorman Intermediate steering shaft., October 5, 2009
I bought this shaft to solve a "Clunk" problem in my 2005 Sierra pickup. This shaft was designed by Dorman to replace the shaft that is reportedly the cause of the clunking noise when the GM vehicle goes over a rough road like gravel. In any case it was easy to install and solved my problem. I have said it before and I will say it again that Amazon is a pleasure to deal with. They have always been more than fair in our transactions and deliveries.




























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