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PVwoohoo

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  1. Well I finally got mine fixed. Ride home from dealer and to work this morning was quiet attached is what was doneLEAF SPRING FIX RECEIPT.pdf
  2. I took mine to another dealer on monday and they were able to find the new service bulletin about this and are ordering the parts hopefully this will fix the issue. I also emailed the other dealer that would not do anything about the problem and let them know that their service writer didn't do any research on the solution for this problem even after I told him that there was a new part that should fix the problem. I then got a call from them and they told me that they found the new service bulletin and were sorry about not giving me good service. GM doc #5084607 is what they put on my work order.
  3. Thanks Logroller I am not really wanting to work on a truck that I paid alot of money for to put a band aide on so it doesn't make any more noise hopefully it can be fixed by the dealer
  4. here is another video you can here it at 32 secs in
  5. He He, the go pro was mounted securely, did you see any movement in the video? It was clamped to the rear bumper with a very stiff mount I purchased just to get this video. I am uploading another video now and will post it soon.
  6. i don't know how to embed a video, here is a link to youtube.
  7. Here is a video i took today of the noise my 2018 Chevy Silverado with 6400 miles makes. I have had it exactly one year. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ywkU-GrsoZA" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  8. Man I sure wish i got that kind of service from the dealer I bought from, I just got the service adviser telling me that it is my fault and there is no solution. May have to escalate the matter with a phone call to GM/Chevy.
  9. Jay, Thank you very much for the info i will pursue this with my dealer.
  10. thanks again! they told me that re-torquing the bolts wont do anything because of the oil and i would have to clean the springs off and that would fix the problem. I am not exactly happy with the situation, I had a 2006 for 11 years and it was rustproofed each year and never had this happen, i also had a 2017 for 1 year and put 8000 miles it was also rustproofed when i got it and that one also did not clunk. After buying a truck with a $50000 sticker price i have to figure out a way to rig this up kinda suukkz if i wanted to work cars i would have kept the 2006.
  11. Thanks Baytrucker. It is fairly thick and sticky oil similar to fluid film. The service writer did say it was from dirt i just don't understand how dirt can make the springs make this clunking noise. I am going to talk to the service manager to see if he knows of any way to get rid of the noise.
  12. I just dropped off my 2018 silverado crew cab with 6100 miles for the same thing, the service writer told me it was probably because of the oil based rust proofing i had applied to my truck. If the springs just need to be lubed i would thing this would help the problem not cause it. I left it there overnight hopefully i hear some good news tomorrow but is sounds like i wont.
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