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Here are the front axle nut torque specs for the 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500HD:
• Axle Shaft nut - 177 ft-lb
• hub and bearing assembly to steering knuckle bolts - 133 ft-lb
I do not see anything about the tires in your description of the problem. Might look into those things because they are what cause "speed related" issues when you drive.
The problem may be related to technical service bulletin TSB 03-001-07 which involves replacing the front axle actuator disconnect and a software update. You should be able to Google the TSB and look at the build date listed in the bulletin to determine if it applies to your vehicle.
how do you remove the front shocks on a 2004 durango limited 4x4. the stabilizer bar and axle links appear to be the way for removing the lower shock mounting bolt
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