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  1. I4/I5 Engine & Drivetrain
    Got a strange issue. Noticed one day there was oil under my truck. Idled it up to temp and didn't see anything moving. Then took it for a spin and when I returned, the underside of the truck was coated from the highway winds. It did this every time. Bad seal right? Replaced it once, started the...
  2. I4/I5 Engine & Drivetrain
    Hey guys. So I've finished changing both front axle seals myself, but I wonder if can they be hammered "too far in"? I think I got a little over-aggressive hammering them in to the point of possibly deforming the metal ring on the backside of the seal itself, and/or damaging the...
  3. I4/I5 Engine & Drivetrain
    Hey guys, new member. First post. I got a 2009 Colorado LT, Ext.Cab, 4x4, 2.9 4-cyl, automatic, 76k miles, original owner, Inferno Orange. Last weekend, I changed the passenger front diff axle seal because a oily residue had formed around the base of the CV axle and a local shop told me it was...
  4. I4/I5 Engine & Drivetrain
    alright folks, after much reading and investigation it looks like I will be changing the rear main seal on my 2008 colorado L2.9. over the last 6 months I have been monitoring the leak and it has gotten to a point where I feel the need to replace the seal in the very near future. In the...
  5. Hood
    HOOD Drivelines: 2WD; 4WD; HOOD. Fits: Chevrolet COLORADO
  6. Engines/Performance/Tech Questions
    I've noticed some wet, inner tie-rod boots on each end of the rack & pinion body. There do not appear to be any leaks elsewhere, such as around the pinion shaft, lines or pump. The reservoir fluid level is still in the hash-marks, but it's nearing the "add" line. There are numerous threads on...
  7. How-To: Chassis & Suspension
    Disclaimer The community here at 355nation.net urges you to please use caution and seek professional assistance when performing modifications to your vehicle. Before attempting any modification it is advised that you refer to your Colorado or Canyon service manual or contact a certified mechanic...
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