Rear bolt on the drive shaft for 05 suburban cracked, Do they sell just the bolt or I need a whole new drive shaft?
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/chevrolet,2005,suburban+2500,6.0l+v8,1431149,drivetrain,drive+shaft+bolt,11632
If that is the correct part you can bring the part number to any GM dealer.
Yes, I sometimes do that for small items because shipping from rockauto is slow and costly. But their part finding service is so valuable to me that I make sure to buy directly from them anytime its reasonable (which is most of the time for ordinary parts)- it's only right support the business and not just be a freeloader.
What happens if a Bolt catches on fire while parked and GM doesn't pay for repairs, let alone damages, and makes the customer pay for the rest of the car? Do you sue the CEO directly? https://electrek.co/2021/07/20/gm-leaves-owner-owing-12k-after-bolt-ev-battery-fire-last-year/amp/
Not if it's a drive shaft bolt. Otherwise yes
Just ask.
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Do you all rotate your own tires? What a PIA!
With winter tires I have no choice I rotate each set when I switch them in the fall & spring. I can usually switch them in under an hour. A good jack and stands are helpful.
Its a bigger pain to make a trip to a tire place and wait while they do it. Of my car is being serviced when rotation is due I'll add that in, but otherwise do it myself. Its not so bad... as long as you have jack stands and avoid needing the spare
You putting the whole car on stands?
Just the front is up on stands. I lift the rear one side at a time and change the tire with one from the front. Saves a lot of work that way
So you have the front on stands then jack up one side of the back?