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After reading some posts about a rear "clunking noise" coming from the rear (which mine does), saw a bunch of guys citing proper torque specs for the rear u-bolts, as well as some talk about replacing the inserts between leaves, etc.  I decided to check mine this weekend.  The specs call for torquing them down to 60 ft lbs, then back off 1/2 turn, go to 60 again, then another 1/3 turn final.  Well, when I went to check them, I started at 60 with the torque wrench, and had to crank at least 1/2 turn on all of them!  That means they were well UNDER even the beginning value of 60, let alone the final value of somewhere around 80-90 ft lbs!  Yikes.  I haven't driven it yet after doing this, so I can't comment on whether it helped with the clunk noise, but not good having the rear axle held on at less than 1/2 the specified torque value.

 

I'd highly recommend checking yours! 

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I just checked mine and wow were they loose. I torqued mine to 60 and then 75 ft/lbs. We’ll see how it goes. I am getting a rumble on deceleration so hoping this might be part of the problem. Thanks for the heads up! 
 

I also noticed the trucks I have gotten as loaners didn’t have the rumble and they didn’t have pinion shims but mine does. Pretty interesting. 

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Curious, which plants were your respective trucks manufactured?

My truck was built in Mexico, and funny enough on a Monday as well. Lots of stuff wrong with it but slowly working it out.


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I had the dealership check out the clunking noise coming from the rear when traversing sharp inclines. Picked it up and SM said they cleaned and lubed. No noise for a couple of weeks. I finally got around to crawling under the truck tonight to check the torque on the ubolts. First pass was at 60 lb ft. And not a single one was torqued to 60. Probably needed  1/2 turn to get to 60 then I torqued to 75. I will see what it sounds like tomorrow. Bottom line is you need to check your u bolts. 

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Where are these U bolts located? Does anyone have a pic or can explain where these are so I can check mine?

 

Edit: if you are talking about the bolts for the leaf springs I just checked those and mine were not even at 60 ft lb. I tightened mine to 60, then 70, then 85 ft lb. 

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46 minutes ago, Bob Ross said:

Where are these U bolts located? Does anyone have a pic or can explain where these are so I can check mine?

 

Edit: if you are talking about the bolts for the leaf springs I just checked those and mine were not even at 60 ft lb. I tightened mine to 60, then 70, then 85 ft lb. 

Did you have any clunking noises before tightening? Mine is better but not completely gone.  I think I will tighten to 85 and see if any further improvement.

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3 minutes ago, 2019_Silverado_HC said:

Did you have any clunking noises before tightening? Mine is better but not completely gone.  I think I will tighten to 85 and see if any further improvement.

I do have a clunking and I thought it was my rear end locker engaging and disengaging. I just tightened these down about 30 mins ago and have not driven it yet. But I do hope this helps

 

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I have something similar coming from the rear when slowly navigating the driveway, speed bumps, or uneven roads. 

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Just called my local dealer, they said the torque for when adding the trailboss kit is 53ft-lbs for the ubolts.

I got no turn at 50ft-lbs and a couple of degrees when torquing to 55ft-lbs. 

I am having another dealer look into it also just to make sure. I will have to re-torque again tonight

Other dealer sent me this, Thankyou Fremont Chevrolet.

 

NOTE: I have a regular 4wd(not Z71)

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Just called my local dealer, they said the torque for when adding the trailboss kit is 53ft-lbs for the ubolts.
I got no turn at 50ft-lbs and a couple of degrees when torquing to 55ft-lbs. 
I am having another dealer look into it also just to make sure. I will have to re-torque again tonight
Other dealer sent me this, Thankyou Fremont Chevrolet.
 
NOTE: I have a regular 4wd(not Z71)
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That’s about what the first post said - curious what the exact final torque value is. Somewhere in the 80-90 ft lb range it looks like.


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49 minutes ago, hotrodz37 said:


That’s about what the first post said - curious what the exact final torque value is. Somewhere in the 80-90 ft lb range it looks like.


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Makes me wonder why they wouldn't just put the final torque spec?

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12 minutes ago, Bob Ross said:

Makes me wonder why they wouldn't just put the final torque spec?

From what i was told(fremont chevy), they are torque to yield bolts (not reusable). 

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