When I am riding over the littliest bumps it seems like I am going threw a huge pot hole and my tires almost seem like there is no shocks or something....
SOURCE: 2000 CHEVY SILVERADO 5.3L FUEL GAUGE PROB.
The problem is in the tank.The sending unit float gauge is worn.Its a factory GM issue.You will Need to replace the sending unit in the tank.I had the same problem and thats what I found.Its real common and this will solve your problem..Its 67.00 Dollars on Ebay..
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SOURCE: tire shop says tire wear is due to bad rear struts
you need to replace only the shock cartridges. Also have the tires rebalanced.
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SOURCE: problem with shaking tires
replace the idler arm that connects the steering linkage to the frame on the passengers side,heavy duty part is about$90.00
SOURCE: i replaced air ride shocks with moroe manual
I doubt you can. The people that probably would know would be at the local Custom Truck & Accessory shop
SOURCE: tire pressure monitor light staying on
the dealer will have to do it its a program in the car computer that is set up to monitor tire pressure since you changed the pressure the computer knows the change and is letting you know there is a possible leak.you can have it altered at the dealer only.
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