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Quadrasteer


mikeyob

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I just bought a 2005 1500hd with quadrasteer about a month ago. Reading other forums I was under the impression that ever 15,000 miles I should take that in to get looked at, adjusted, whatever...

 

Exactly what needs to be done with it? I contacted my local GM dealership and they have only worked on 1 before...should I be concerned with this?

 

approx how much should this cost...

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I looked at one last year. My reading led me to understand that the QS diff fluid should be changed every 15k miles, and that's it. The fluid is special, however, and using the wrong stuff will cause problems (chattering). There's a special GM fluid, but I recall some folks having made their own using aftermarket + friction modifier in the right ratios. Unfortunately, there aren't that many QS trucks/burbs around, but I recall http://www.denalitrucks.com/ having more folks with them.

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I've worked on literally, hundreds of Quadrasteer trucks.

 

Yes, every 15k the diff fluid should be changed. I have only ever used the GM fluid but from what I've seen it is just a GL-5 gear oil with friction modifiers in it.

 

The only other adjustment is setting the rear toe which should be done during any wheel alignment.

 

Oh and btw, if the rear steering gear does go out (and most always do sooner or later) there is not a replacement made for them anymore.

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Set the rear wheels straight and power it down. That's it. The rear wheels will stay straight as long as you don't hit something with them sideways, like bumping a curb. I've heard of some guys just pulling the rear steering axle right out of the truck and swapping a standard axle into it's place, as well.

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That is surprising considering you can get parts long after a model stops being made. I'm guessing this supplier went belly up? Probably the same thing with the supplier of the retractable roof on those Envoys. I heard that venture killed the company.

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Rear steering gear......

 

I was just looking at buying a '03 Denali or a Silverado with quadrasteer, so if I can find one of these gears I guess I should buy it for back-up, what was the cost???

 

I find it strange that they stopped parts availability for a vehicle only 7 years old (based on the '05 Quadrasteer). '05 was the last year for that system correct??

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Rear steering gear......

 

I was just looking at buying a '03 Denali or a Silverado with quadrasteer, so if I can find one of these gears I guess I should buy it for back-up, what was the cost???

 

I find it strange that they stopped parts availability for a vehicle only 7 years old (based on the '05 Quadrasteer). '05 was the last year for that system correct??

 

Believe what you will but yes, there is no parts availability, from GM anyhow.

 

2005 was the last year, correct.

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I thought there was a federal law about maintaining parts for 10 yrs? Old wives tail?

 

I would assume so, yes.

 

No laws but that is generally what manufacturers do anyhow. In this case, I believe the supplier went under so that is why there are no parts.

 

 

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The supplier went into bankruptcy protection but never went under. The plant, and company, are still going to this day but were bought out and changed names.

 

Bummer, a co-worker has a Q-steer truck. He really likes it. Wants another. I guess it was just too costly and not enough sales?

 

Not enough sales, correct but in all honesty, I believe that was the marketing division of GM's fault not the supplier.

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