Finally went to the dealer, they re-torqued everything and greased the pads, noise is gone but am sure it will return. I did leave with a nice squeaky rattle under the dash which sounds like its below the radio and its driving me nuts so if anyone has tips for this.
Called the dealer and I am going in Friday. They said they have had customers with the same problem and replaced the springs so guess I will see what happens.
2016 Silverado 4x4 with Bilstein 5100s on all 4 corners. Been noticing that when I drive on different surfaces such as backing into my driveway or changing just the slightest elevation I keep hearing a clunking sound that's pretty evident from the back. Haven't taken it to the dealer yet but looking for everyone else's insight, I am leaning to the leaf springs but not 100% sure
I was driving my 2016 Silverado 5.3L to work this morning going 72mph on the highway and the check engine light decided to start flashing for about 8 seconds and then shut off. The truck never lost power and nothing happened. I drove all the way to work and have been driving in the past with zero problems. Is this something I should be concerned with?
I have a 2016 with a level and 275/60/20 as well, Been running them fine for 10k miles. Took them off and put the stock tires on as I was going for a long trip. Noticed the passenger side abs wire had been rubbing the inside of the rim and burned through the insulation. The loop that was there from the factory was too large allowing it to touch the rim compared to the other side. Drove the truck for 2 weeks no issues and now randomly the service stabilitrack/abs/tow light will come on and off at random start ups. Going to the dealer Saturday to swap the wire but they also plan to see if they find anything else.
2016 Silverado, when driving the truck and pressing the gas pedal I hear a faint high pitch noise that comes near the drivers side door either underneath or in the dash, hard to pinpoint. The sound goes away when I release the pedal as well. Anyone else experience it? Its annoying as sometimes the radio cant drown it out
I'm not sure what kit, the dealer put it in because they cover it under warranty even though I am extremely hands on person, I had that worked into the deal when I bought the truck. Its the stock rancho shocks. Been running the tires at 39psi cold. I personally think it rides better then the stock Goodyear's, handling has improved along with comfort. You can hear a little noise almost barely noticeable
2016 Silverado
2 1/4" Front Level Only
OEM GMC All Terrain Rims, Plasti dipped black with Glossifier
Midnight Edition Center Caps
275/60/20 BF KO2's
Zero Rub, Perfect Fit