Replacing the lower steering column bearing on an 88-98 OBS Chevy 1500

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • We replace the steering column bearing on the 1990 GMC K1500 GMT400
    Steering column services Part # Brgkit60
    OEM Part # 7805700
    www.steeringcolumnservices.co...

Komentáře • 107

  • @ronaldsteveson76
    @ronaldsteveson76 Před 3 lety +9

    Great videos sir! Things like removing the brake booster and having everything clean to see what's going on really makes a difference.👍 Thank you

  • @georgeleuer6037
    @georgeleuer6037 Před 2 lety

    Inspired by your video I did the lower bearing today using Steering Column Services parts. Next week I'll tackle the upper column bearings.
    Thanks

  • @fireboid
    @fireboid Před 7 měsíci

    This is what I was looking for. Same issue with the bearing being loose inside the plastic containment housing, and the shaft clunking around in it after installation. Heck, my original bushing was still tighter than that, so I knew this bearing assembly couldn't be correct, so I've been searching for videos where people are showing the assembly of the bearing and how it's contained, rather than simply installing it, and yours is the only one I've found. Seems kinda dumb this bearing is sent out unassembled, leaving the customer to "snap" it together, when it seems obvious that fitment should be checked before sending them out. I didn't get mine from steering column services, but I'll be contacting them for a new one. Thanks!

  • @rockfangd
    @rockfangd Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video. Very informative. Thank you

  • @ator2659
    @ator2659 Před 3 lety +4

    Good stuff man. Sucks they sent you a faulty part, but glad they sent you a replacement. Would like to see the follow up vid 👍🏽.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety +1

      Watch till the end, we received a new bearing housing that was much tighter and installed it. No more play in the column! Thanks for watching!

    • @ator2659
      @ator2659 Před 3 lety

      @@SuburbanRanch I did watch. I was referring to reinstalling the steering shaft.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety +2

      @A Tor Oh I see. We weren’t planning on making a steering shaft re-install video, but lots of other content coming soon!

  • @mjreeves3
    @mjreeves3 Před 2 lety +1

    I know this is an older video but hoping you still reply! I just replaced the intermediate steering shaft on my ‘96 K1500. The steering wheel now feels a little “off”, but not by much. Is it possible that I installed the steering coupler (rag joint) off by a spline or two on the steering gear input shaft? Or is there only one way the coupler fits onto the shaft? Thanks for the vid!

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 2 lety +3

      @Mike Reeves There is only one way it fits on.

  • @juanbarturen2726
    @juanbarturen2726 Před rokem

    Mine is a 1986 Chevy Astro van column in my 54 Chevy truck.

  • @shawnmcclure7282
    @shawnmcclure7282 Před 2 lety

    Same on 80s columns too

  • @DavidFernandez-bs3ld
    @DavidFernandez-bs3ld Před rokem

    Sweet

  • @dahwulf1228
    @dahwulf1228 Před 3 lety +2

    I've been working on a 1986 K20, steering column manual shift with tilt steering, glad I watched your video, having the same problem with the white bushings not fitting the bearing, and the wiper switch is giving me the same thing, switch on the truck has 5 wires and all the new ones come with 7 wires
    Question is what bearing number did you use for the lower bearing and how did you get the bushing the correct size. And do you have any information about the wiper switch

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety +3

      @DAH Wulf I would contact Doug from steeringcolumnservices.com. He was very good about getting us a tighter fitting bearing and even installed it himself to make sure it was a good fit before sending it out. I would reach out to him, tell him we say hi if you do. The part numbers that we used and the link to it are in the description of the video. Hope that helps!

    • @shawnmcclure7282
      @shawnmcclure7282 Před 2 lety

      I was having same issue but I found out bearing snaps into white bushing then installs

  • @germanjimenez1125
    @germanjimenez1125 Před rokem

    Thanksforthehelpfulvideo.But still have alot of movement on the shaft about 2 inches straight up and down .Already replaced bottom also. What holds the inner shaft from moving so much? 1993 GMC 35000 no tilt

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před rokem

      @German Jimenez You have movement after replacing the lower bearing? That doesn’t seem correct.

  • @1notears4life
    @1notears4life Před rokem

    Bro i know its an old video but when u forced the bearing in did it got tight to turn the wheel? It looked like went in all forced and the bearings could have been pressured and might not move freely. Did that happen?

  • @Tonygarry78
    @Tonygarry78 Před rokem

    Question! What would cause knocking in steering wheel? This bearing? Shaft? Just about eveyrthing with steering is new. Except shaft and bearing.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před rokem

      @HAMMER I would think the knock would be caused by the bearing.

  • @juanbarturen2726
    @juanbarturen2726 Před rokem

    Hi great information. Do you have the part number for the steering column bearing you replaced. I looked up Steering Column Services. But I would like to ask for the right bearing.. thank you.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před rokem

      @Juan Barturen Part numbers are in the video description. You may want to check out our other video on this before getting this one. Installing a Wolff Engineering lower steering column cartridge bearing in a 78-95 Chevy 1500
      czcams.com/video/I4Vk0GiA9Hs/video.html

  • @ronaldsteveson76
    @ronaldsteveson76 Před 3 lety +1

    Sir I just received my bearing kit and the same thing with the housing being to big. The bearing snapped into place but loose as your first bearing was. What is my next move? Should I try to put it in a vise or just call them tomorrow. Thanks for your help in advance.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety +2

      @Ronald Stevenson Where did you get the kit from? If you got it from steeringcolumnservices.com I would contact them and they should be able to help you. Doug knew exactly what the problem was when we asked about it. He was very good about getting us a tighter fitting bearing, I would reach out to him, tell him we say hi if you do.

    • @ronaldsteveson76
      @ronaldsteveson76 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes sir Doug is who I talked too

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety +2

      @Ronald Stevenson Dang sorry about that. Well I would call them and see if you can get another.

    • @ronaldsteveson76
      @ronaldsteveson76 Před 3 lety +3

      @@SuburbanRanch I no sir I thank you again for the video . I have it in and there is very little if no play. Very pleased

  • @austingarcia8929
    @austingarcia8929 Před 2 lety

    Hi I know this is an older video but I currently have a 89 s10 blazer and can’t find the lower intermediate shaft for my car. So if I replace the bearing and the rag joint will it help the popping noise I hear?

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 2 lety

      @Austin Garcia Can you tell where the popping is coming from? Could be a tie rod.

    • @austingarcia8929
      @austingarcia8929 Před 2 lety

      @@SuburbanRanch it’s coming from the intermediate shaft it’s all worn out and only makes a popping when turning.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 2 lety

      @Austin Garcia I’m not sure, we have never taken apart the intermediate shaft. Can you identify if the popping is coming from the lower bearing?

  • @ge0ne063
    @ge0ne063 Před 2 lety

    What's the part number for Summit?
    Im on the fence about installing this part after hearing the explanation the parts guy gave you 🤔 makes me wonder about the longevity of it

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 2 lety

      @Ge0 Ne0 Someone gave us a different bearing that looks a lot more robust. We will be doing a video on it in the coming weeks. Finishing up the front end finally. I would wait if you can until we see how that one works.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 2 lety

      @Ge0 Ne0 I recommend the new bearing we installed. It’s well built and very solid. czcams.com/video/I4Vk0GiA9Hs/video.html

  • @ricardocontreras8861
    @ricardocontreras8861 Před 3 lety +1

    Bought this exact kit from Summit, had to exchange it 3 times because of the bearing having too much play in the plastic housing.... now I’m stuck with it. Old bearing fell apart once I removed it.

    • @ricardocontreras8861
      @ricardocontreras8861 Před 3 lety

      Brand: Crown Automotive

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety +2

      @Ricardo Contreras If you are still looking for a good part I would contact Doug from steeringcolumnservices.com. He was very good about getting us a tighter fitting bearing and even installed it himself to make sure it was a good fit before sending it out. I would reach out to him, tell him we say hi if you do.

  • @israelmuniz3215
    @israelmuniz3215 Před rokem

    Can this cause play in the steering wheels if worn out, all new steering components and new rag joint and gear box, when I move the shaft, only the top portion moves, wondering if this will fix my problem?

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před rokem

      @Israel Muñiz If the shaft going into the steering box is turning but the wheels aren’t, you probably need to adjust the steering box. There is an adjustment screw on top of the box. Maybe I need to do a video on this??

  • @jraguilera2700
    @jraguilera2700 Před rokem

    hi i have a question does the steering column where you put the bearing in move in and out.i tried replacing my bearing and it wants to move in and out is that normal?i been looking for answers for over a week but i cant get a real answer.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před rokem

      @jr aguilera The steering shaft did not move in and out.

  • @digitallando
    @digitallando Před 5 měsíci

    What is the equivalent for a 1998 K2500 Silverado? The intermediate steering shaft is the same but the upper assembly is different, thanks.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 5 měsíci

      Here is the website we got the part from www.steeringcolumnservices.com/gm-buick-cadillac-chevrolet-oldsmobile-pontiac/brgkit60-lower-bearing-kit.php
      But I would take a look at our other video on a newer style bearing: Installing a Wolff Engineering lower steering column cartridge bearing in a 88-95 Chevy 1500
      czcams.com/video/I4Vk0GiA9Hs/video.html

    • @digitallando
      @digitallando Před 5 měsíci

      @@SuburbanRanch Thanks, actually my problem might be a worn power steering sensor on the upper shaft that the 98 has and the 95 doesn't. It controls fluid flow.

  • @wadecreighton4584
    @wadecreighton4584 Před rokem

    Hey guys I’m looking for the lower steering bearing to replace on my 97 unfortunately the links you provided don’t service the part. I’ve been looking all over and the closest I can get is a 98. What should I do? Your help is greatly appreciated.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před rokem +1

      @Wade Creighton I believe their part we have linked fits 1969-2006 models according to the site.

    • @wadecreighton4584
      @wadecreighton4584 Před rokem

      Hey guys thank you I had forgotten the Wolf lower steering bearing y’all did later so I went that direction and made the order hopefully y’all still like the product!

  • @bluesteeljay9343
    @bluesteeljay9343 Před 3 lety +1

    After all that bearing beat down how's the bearing at the tilt on the steering wheel ?

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety +2

      @Mega Jay I haven’t noticed any issues with the tilt. Is there a better way to install the bearing?

    • @bluesteeljay9343
      @bluesteeljay9343 Před 3 lety +3

      @@SuburbanRanch if you haven't replaced the upper bearing perfect time to make another vid. You didn't seem to be slammin it so i wondered if you got any play up top. But some added goodness: finger a little bearing grease on them bearings for added longevity. Also theirs an o-ring inside the bearing. To make it a little easier too take a scotch to the shaft portion and place a little, neumatic oil, light oil an or i prefer some dish soap. Dish soap in a day or two evaporates. Just to added an easier time on hammering it up over the shaft. Old plumbers technique. But overall good clean visual demonstration. I did this last year on my 89 k5. And here in a few months ill be upgrading the rag joint on my 88 c3500.

    • @shawnmcclure7282
      @shawnmcclure7282 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bluesteeljay9343 Did u do the jeep xj shaft?

    • @bluesteeljay9343
      @bluesteeljay9343 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shawnmcclure7282 i went rich an purchased a borgeson steering shaft. The version with dual universal joints and adjusting telliscopic shaft. I did this in an 89 k5 blazer, rv body. Soon ill be doing this to my 88 gmt400 c3500 next. Look for deals. I found it from a seller kn amazon selling it almost 90$ cheaper. Than the raised the price up soon after. 2 years ago

    • @shawnmcclure7282
      @shawnmcclure7282 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bluesteeljay9343 OK thankyou!

  • @ricardocontreras8861
    @ricardocontreras8861 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you happen to know the inside dimension of the bearing?

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety +1

      @Ricardo Contreras hmmm I want to say 1” but I’m not certain on that.

  • @tschupbach
    @tschupbach Před rokem

    My 1998 Silverado 1500 2DW doesn't have this style bearing, it's just a plastic ring inside the boot on the firewall. Any ideas?

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před rokem

      @tschupbach I would contact the guys at Wolff Engineering and see if they have something that will work for your truck. See our other video on their bearing.

    • @paulwhittaker835
      @paulwhittaker835 Před 9 měsíci

      Did you ever figure it out

  • @orlandoalonso6771
    @orlandoalonso6771 Před 5 měsíci

    I wan to know if this part fit on chevy c3500 1993 6.5

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 5 měsíci

      Here is the website we got the part from www.steeringcolumnservices.com/gm-buick-cadillac-chevrolet-oldsmobile-pontiac/brgkit60-lower-bearing-kit.php
      But I would take a look at our other video on a newer style bearing: Installing a Wolff Engineering lower steering column cartridge bearing in a 88-95 Chevy 1500
      czcams.com/video/I4Vk0GiA9Hs/video.html

  • @clintivy623
    @clintivy623 Před rokem

    Would this be the same bearing kit needed for a 1989 2500?

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před rokem +1

      @Clint Ivy It should be, as long as it’s an automatic. The manual had a different bearing

    • @clintivy623
      @clintivy623 Před rokem

      @@SuburbanRanch thank you. Just found your channel and awesome videos. Thank you for the help

  • @dafuq2165
    @dafuq2165 Před 11 měsíci

    Is this the same style as a 1996 chevy k1500 5.7l

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 11 měsíci

      I’m not 100% sure on the style of the lower control arm on a 1996. I would think so!

  • @BFVsnypEz
    @BFVsnypEz Před 2 lety

    Im going to get rid of my crappy plastic dorman bearing on my 04 Sierra and replace it with a metal bearing.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 2 lety

      @OdensColdDry That’s what we did after this. Check out the video. czcams.com/video/I4Vk0GiA9Hs/video.html

  • @anthonycarranza8342
    @anthonycarranza8342 Před rokem

    Is this what causes play in the steering wheel when driving

  • @juanchoman9824
    @juanchoman9824 Před 3 lety

    Is this the same for 1984 c10

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety

      @Juancho Man It’s probably similar but I don’t know for sure, sorry.

  • @robertcarlos78
    @robertcarlos78 Před 2 lety

    Is there a part number for that.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 2 lety

      @Robert Garcia Everything is in the description. We have another video after this one with a better part, you may want to get that one if you have a little extra cash. Here’s the link to the video czcams.com/video/I4Vk0GiA9Hs/video.html

  • @altonkenne579
    @altonkenne579 Před 2 lety

    I have a 1994 silverado 1500 and would like to see a video on that vehicle it needs the same part replaced but looks a lil different

  • @dahwulf1228
    @dahwulf1228 Před 3 lety +1

    Saw online that this guy ordered 10 of the bearings kits for his shop and all of them have the same problem

  • @leemp337
    @leemp337 Před 2 lety

    sounds like Steering Column Services has bad quality control since this happens quite often. This is such an easy part to routinely replace that i will just go with stock and avoid a bad part being mailed to me and delaying down time waiting for a replacement. that's unfortunate for SCS.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 2 lety

      @leemp337 There’s a better part available, we did a video on it after this. Take a look. czcams.com/video/I4Vk0GiA9Hs/video.html

  • @Tonygarry78
    @Tonygarry78 Před 2 lety

    took me 4 hours to replace my rag joint. w.t.e?

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 2 lety +1

      @HAMMER I think took us maybe half of that. We did have things already apart though.

  • @dannyhullihen966
    @dannyhullihen966 Před 3 lety +2

    Unfortunately, it looks like getting the correct bearing kit is a big roll of the dice! I hope to find a more reliable source for the correct part.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety +1

      @Danny Hullihen I agree with rolling the dice on getting a good bearing

  • @mazdab220
    @mazdab220 Před rokem

    U didn’t really shake it like last lol

  • @garypark2251
    @garypark2251 Před 2 lety

    That the same thing for a 95 Chevy Silverado Half ton short Bed

  • @xiajackey3309
    @xiajackey3309 Před 3 lety +1

    I am making this lower bearing kit, are you interested? Say Hello to Mr Doug, my friend.

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 lety

      @xia jackey sure, can you tell me more about the bearing you are making?

    • @xiajackey3309
      @xiajackey3309 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SuburbanRanch , we made bearing 5696210, which belongs to bearing kit 7844651

  • @akbound.prepper5676
    @akbound.prepper5676 Před 2 lety +1

    This is not the same as my 1998 Chevy Silverado k1500 I ordered that same bearing kit from steering column services and it will not work for my 1998 Chevy Silverado now I have to send it back Grrrrrr

  • @user-ff4xt3fl2c
    @user-ff4xt3fl2c Před 3 měsíci

    were caN GET berring noone got them here

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 3 měsíci

      Do they not have it at the link in the description?

  • @dafuq2165
    @dafuq2165 Před 2 měsíci

    I commented before what I meant to say is, is this the same style for a 1996 gmt400 aka Chevy Cheyenne 5.7l

    • @SuburbanRanch
      @SuburbanRanch  Před 2 měsíci

      Not sure if it is the same style, I imagine it is.

    • @dafuq2165
      @dafuq2165 Před 2 měsíci

      That steering shaft pokes out more than mine I think mine might be the style where the lower steering bearing is under the steering wheel