Installation Procedure

2025 Chevrolet Tahoe Commercial, 4WDSECTION Installation Procedure
  1. GM5522072Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY

    Position a NEW steering gear boot clamp (1) on the steering gear boot (2).

  2. Steering Gear Boot (2) - Install
  3. GM5020498Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY

    Steering Gear Boot Inner Clamp (1) - Tighten - use CH-22610  Keystone Clamp Pliers (2)

  4. GM5020475Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY

    Steering Gear Boot Outer Clamp (1) - Install

  5. GM5020469Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY

    Install the steering linkage inner tie rod nut (1) until aligned with the previously placed matched mark on the steering linkage inner tie rod.

  6. GM5004639Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
    CAUTION:

    Ensure the Outer Tie Rod Boot is not twisted or deformed during assembly. If the boot is twisted or deformed, damage to the boot will occur.

    If reusing the steering linkage outer tie rod (1), add a small amount of grease on the lip of the rubber boot seal to prevent twisting or deforming of the boot. Do NOT apply grease to the ball joint stud. Adhesives, Fluids, Lubricants, and Sealers

  7. Steering Linkage Outer Tie Rod (1) - Install
  8. GM5004626Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
    CAUTION:

    Fastener Caution .

    Steering Linkage Outer Tie Rod Nut (1) - Install and tighten - Fastener Specifications

  9. GM5004592Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY

    Tighten the steering linkage inner tie rod nut (1) during the front toe adjustment procedure.

  10. Install underbody panels as necessary. Underbody Panel Component Locator
  11. Install the front tire and wheel assembly. Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation (Steel Wheel) , or Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation (Aluminum Wheel)
  12. Lower the vehicle.
  13. Measure and adjust the front toe. Wheel Alignment - Steering Wheel Angle and/or Front Toe Adjustment
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.