Does anyone have a problem with their front tires (275R55x20) OEM squealing while doing low speed sharp turns like driving thru a drive thru?
Have had 3 front end alignments and all say that my alignment is within specs.
Tires did not squeal when making these low speed turns for the first 50k miles and then I had a ball joint changed on the left front.
New Bridgestone tires on all four tires - 2 in the front last summer and just recently 2 rear tires.
Also when towing my trailer last weekend it was very difficult to steer because truck was wanting to go either left or right and especially difficult when meeting semi trailers (and I know this is because of the wind).
Someone suggested that I might need new front shocks.
The 2013 Avalanche Black Diamond has 85,000 miles. Mostly highway driving.
Question: your opinion, should I change the front shocks yes or no.
If yes, the existing front shocks have wire connections to the computer on the truck.
Front suspension code is 7F2. OEM part number is 19353949
Are there after market shocks that would work vs OEM shocks
Thank you for your response, denpre
Have had 3 front end alignments and all say that my alignment is within specs.
Tires did not squeal when making these low speed turns for the first 50k miles and then I had a ball joint changed on the left front.
New Bridgestone tires on all four tires - 2 in the front last summer and just recently 2 rear tires.
Also when towing my trailer last weekend it was very difficult to steer because truck was wanting to go either left or right and especially difficult when meeting semi trailers (and I know this is because of the wind).
Someone suggested that I might need new front shocks.
The 2013 Avalanche Black Diamond has 85,000 miles. Mostly highway driving.
Question: your opinion, should I change the front shocks yes or no.
If yes, the existing front shocks have wire connections to the computer on the truck.
Front suspension code is 7F2. OEM part number is 19353949
Are there after market shocks that would work vs OEM shocks
Thank you for your response, denpre