Subject: | Vehicle Pulls/Leads Left or Right When Applying Brakes (Replace Steering Idler Arms and Reset Alignment) |
Models: | 1994-1998 Chevrolet and GMC L Van Models |
Some owners may comment about an annoying pull to either side while applying the brakes.
To correct the above condition, perform the following: A). preliminary checks, B). alignment preparation, including replacing the steering idler arms with a new low lash idler kit, and C). reset alignment. Use the part number and service procedure listed below.
Notice: Do not overheat the brakes, as damage to the pads or rotors may occur. After a test, allow the brakes to cool before the next test.
• | If the vehicle does not pull in the same direction, the probable cause is the tires. |
• | If the vehicle does pull in the same direction, proceed to the next step. |
• | Verify the front brake clearance. Measure the clearances individually and add the clearances together for total clearance before removing the caliper. If the caliper (total clearance) to the steering knuckle stops is under 0.20 mm (0.008 in), correct this by filing metal off at the steering knuckle stops in order to obtain a total clearance of 0.26-0.60 mm (0.010-0.024 in). DO NOT FILE METAL OFF OF THE CALIPER. |
• | Inspect all of the front brake components and replace only if necessary. |
• | Verify the rear brake clearance/adjustment, including the park brake. |
• | Inspect all the rear brake components and replace only if necessary. |
• | Remove the tire and wheel assembly. |
• | Note the position of the adjusting cams (lobes down) and the adjusting cam bolts. |
• | Remove the upper control arm nuts and the adjusting cams. |
• | Remove the upper control arm bolts and the adjusting cams. |
• | Reposition the upper control arm in order to access the frame brackets. |
• | Remove the frame bracket knockouts using a pry bar or knockout tool. |
• | Clean up the slots and elongate the slots even past the ends (as the slots may not be in the center of the brackets and in order to obtain maximum adjustment). |
• | Clean any weld that may prevent the cams from fully seating against the brackets. |
• | Install the upper control arm to the frame brackets. |
• | Install the adjusting cams with the lobes down. |
• | Install the upper control bolts and nuts. Hand tighten only at this time. |
• | Install the tire and wheel assembly. |
• | Repeat for the opposite side. |
Tighten
Tighten the cam nuts to 145 N·m (107 lb ft).
Important: Leave the camber be whatever it comes out after adjusting caster. Because of the frame configuration, the left front camber will probably come out over 1 degree positive.
Tighten
Tighten the cam nuts to 145 N·m (107 lb ft).
Important: The trim "Z" height measurement should not exceed 150 mm (5.9 in) or driveline vibration may occur.
Tighten
Tighten the lower control arm bolts to 133 N·m (98 lb ft).
Left | Right | |
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Caster | 4.0° to 5.5° | 5.5° to 7.0° |
Cross Caster | 1.5° to 2.0° | |
Camber | -0.50° to +0.50° | -0.50° to +0.50° |
Cross Camber | +/- 1.0° | |
Toe | -0.05° to +0.05° | -0.05° to +0.05° |
Toe Total | -.10° to +.10° | |
Note: The primary is the caster therefore, accept the lowest camber possible. The left side will be difficult to achieve and may be over 1.0 degree. |
Part Number | Description | Qty |
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12471302 | Arm Kit, Steering Linkage Idler | 1 |
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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E2020 | Wheel Alignment | 1.0 hrs* |
E7967 | Arm, Steering Idler - Replace (Both) | 0.6 hrs |
Add | With Alignment Knockouts | 1.6 hrs |
* This Time is updated from the current Labor Time Guide. The next issue will contain this change. Add 1.2 hrs in other labor hours for performing preliminary checks. |