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Old 02-04-2007, 03:34 AM
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Kinda have a problem Have a hulling noise up front so I thought it was time to rotate tires. Started on passenger side front to back all cool Time for the driver's side take off the rear move to the front , take it off Why does the tire move side to side up and down about a 1/4 inch or more Wheeling bearings a 48,000 miles anybody got a manuel on it for self help repair or is there any warrinty on this ?

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Old 02-04-2007, 06:26 AM
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Sounds like you may have a worn pitman or idlerarm, a wheel bearing would not cause your tire to move about like that.
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Old 02-04-2007, 07:52 AM
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I can grab the rotor side to side and watch it move in the caliper and the tie rods don't move. What is the drive train warranty on this ?? 2003 h2. Any ideas ?
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Old 02-04-2007, 01:11 PM
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I do not know if H2 wheel bearings are designed the same way as Trailblazer wheel bearings. The ABS sensor is built into the Trailblzer wheel bearing assembly. They cost me $750.00 apiece for my wife's Trailblazer...then we traded it in on the H2. But only after we put tires on the Trailblazer...WTF was I thinking!!!???
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Kinda have a problem Have a hulling noise up front so I thought it was time to rotate tires. Started on passenger side front to back all cool Time for the driver's side take off the rear move to the front , take it off Why does the tire move side to side up and down about a 1/4 inch or more Wheeling bearings a 48,000 miles anybody got a manuel on it for self help repair or is there any warrinty on this ?

Sounds like wheel bearing to me. Its easy to do yourself . Look on ebay there was a salvage place selling them for $90 . They were GM surplus. I bought one and it was excactly the same. 1hr job if you have the tools. Same as 2500 series GM pickups and suburban. GOod luck.
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thank you for the the pics and information I was hoping somebody else had the same problem and it was still covererd on warranty drive line from GM
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I had the same problem and it was covered by my extened non-factory warranty so I think you should still be covered as long as you are still under warranty.
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Thank's again got it done took about a hour had to get the part from GM Same price as all the parts store and they had it in stock!! $254.00
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It was definietly the wheel bearing. Should have took a video off it. You could grab the rotor and wiggle it around in a circle and watch it move in the caliper at least a 1/4" or more and nothing else on the truck would move . Scary as hell if it would have come off!!The sad part of it all ,didn't effect the steering no wandering or moving around and I just came back from a 5oo mile trip!! Just the unusal tire noise sounded like big lug tires and that cleared up!! Happy camper now Thanks again Dug and everybody for the info. Tazhog
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