GM Recalls a Handful of 2015 Corvette Models for Loose Nuts - Torque News

General Motors was plagued with recalls in 2014, but this new Corvette recall is the first official recall order for 2015. Fortunately, it affects a very, very small group of cars and it should be very easy to fix at the dealership, so very... In an independent rear suspension setup like the one in the C7 Corvette, the toe link controls the angle of the wheel so if the toe link was to come completely unbolted, the direction of the rear tire could change suddenly. Having one of your rear tires suddenly decide to turn in some random direction would obviously increase the likelihood of a crash, so GM is recalling the Corvette coupes and convertibles with the troublesome nut to make sure that everything is... Even if the rear toe link ball joint doesn’t come all of the way unfastened, having it work itself loose will cause a metallic banging sound when the rear wheels go over slight bumps in the road, so Corvette owners who are experiencing that issue... Of course, if you know your way around the underside of your Corvette, you could crawl under and check to see if all of the nuts and bolts on the toe link seem to be tight enough – but it is still best to let the dealership check to make sure that... The Debut of the 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06. The First Images of the 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible. Source: www.torquenews.com