Wheel Related Problems of the 2004 Chevrolet Suburban

Table 1 shows one common wheel related problems of the 2004 Chevrolet Suburban.

Table 1. Wheel related problems of Chevrolet Suburban

Problem Category Number of Problems
Wheel problems
3

Wheel problem #1

I was turning into driveway when I heard a pop than some grinding so I listened and it was coming from front tire. I jacked it up the wheel was loose and when u freely turned the wheel u heard grinding from the bearings being no good. I think the wheel hub assembly is out I was looking for a replacement part when I noticed there was a recall from 2007nfor them the compapaign number is 07e106000 I would like to know is this true thanks james dittmar.

Wheel problem #2

I received a letter dated July 2, 2012 that indicated that the tires I previously purchased from pepboys were defective and could blow apart while driving. The tires had dot serial number ut t6 pa7. So, I took the letter and vehicle back to pepboys but they were not aware of the recall. In any event, they did replace all four tires free of charge. However, it seems that are still selling the defective tires becase the tires they installed on my vehicle, for the second time, had dot serial ut t6 pa7. So, it appears that I am still driving on the highway with defective tires.

Wheel problem #3

We were driving back from the airport, 60 miles from our home. Before we left the airport area we heard a noise. As we are headed home approximately 20 miles down the road the stability notification and the abs lights come on. First time they had come on. Every now and then we hear a noise coming from the front left wheel. The notification and lights cut off and on all the way to our destination. Approximately 6 miles from our home, we hear a noise as if something came off but yet the Suburban was driving okay for the exception of noise and grinding. We decided to keep driving as we are in a horrific construction zone. The next day I call for an appt for inspection at a private wheel and brake shop for an estimate. They said I had extensive damage to the wheel hub assemblies and the front wheel tire was just about to fall off. They said they were even apprehensive about making it from the outside of the building, inside. I call the dealership. They said it there was not a recall on the hub assemblies and it would cost app $560 to $600 per wheel for repair. I could not afford this so I took it to repair at the wheel shop. My vehicle had approximately at the time 54,000 miles. I do have the old parts for inspection.


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