Shankster
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My front driveshaft started squeaking on each rotation. I just pulled it out for inspection and it seems that it's not your normal Liberty front driveshaft. It has u joints instead of a CV joint as you'd expect:
It's a 02 Limited, auto, gas 3.7L (4x4 obviously), purchased in 2020 and no history prior to that other than it was a mall-crawler. Could this be a factory driveshaft or did some shop fabricate something custom for the previous owner?
The u-joints are greasable so I greased them and will reinstall and hope that solves the squeaking problem. There is a big single ball bearing (like an inch in diameter) between the 2 u-joint housings that is exposed to the elements. I dripped some oil in there just in case that's where the squeaking was coming from but it doesn't seem like a great design since it's so exposed. I also measured the u-joints and I found plenty of candidates on Rock Auto if I need to replace them. The rear flange on the driveshaft is 4-bolt but the flange on the transfer case has 6 threaded holes.
So I'm just curious what I've got here? Any ideas?
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It's a 02 Limited, auto, gas 3.7L (4x4 obviously), purchased in 2020 and no history prior to that other than it was a mall-crawler. Could this be a factory driveshaft or did some shop fabricate something custom for the previous owner?
The u-joints are greasable so I greased them and will reinstall and hope that solves the squeaking problem. There is a big single ball bearing (like an inch in diameter) between the 2 u-joint housings that is exposed to the elements. I dripped some oil in there just in case that's where the squeaking was coming from but it doesn't seem like a great design since it's so exposed. I also measured the u-joints and I found plenty of candidates on Rock Auto if I need to replace them. The rear flange on the driveshaft is 4-bolt but the flange on the transfer case has 6 threaded holes.
So I'm just curious what I've got here? Any ideas?