Check the CV as stated above, and U joints. The bird noise in reverse as always been a sign a U joint failure on mine - all 3 times!
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Check the CV as stated above, and U joints. The bird noise in reverse as always been a sign a U joint failure on mine - all 3 times!
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/f202/how-change-front-driveshaft-change-driveshaft-head-47161/
If those pics don't work, do this:
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/f196/easy-photobuttcket-fix-help-me-save-all-pictures-62731/
Just look at the rear end of the front driveshaft. I'm guessing you might have two issues - that reverse bird sound I am 99% sure is Ujoints but you might have a CV issue too. Neither are tough jobs. That thread will tell you how to replace the CV head. U joints are easy. Just undo the 4 bolts on the rear diff for the driveshaft and then pull it off the tcase. Might need a screw driver to push the boot off. Then take it to a driveshaft shop for new Ujoints.
No idea....mine looks like that but mine also has over 170k on it. I see it as free rust prevention.
Buying a 2015 model year anything does not mean you will have no issues at all, you know that right?
As far as your other issues, yes you have been through the mill, but sounds like a poor place to take your vehicle since they seem to be idiots.
Some things you are mentioning are very easy repairs
window, easy repair there are companies that make great repair kits
Suspension noises most likely can be repaired with a suspension upgrade, springs and shocks that come on a KJ are junk and unless you have upgraded more than likely it. Just because shocks are not leaking doesn't mean zip.
But they are more than likely giving your KJ the lowest man on the totem pole at this point and nothing is getting done, meaning some places don't really care.
None of my vehicles have been in a garage for over 40 years, except for alignments, hard to find good honest shops . That is one reason I wished I lived closer to Troy ! LOL
I would have started out with new springs and shocks, no use replacing worn out shocks with out new springs. Did they replace the sway bar links and bushings as well ?
Seems from what I have read they are just replacing parts , not finding the rear issues
I see alot of members here use the Monroe suspension kit I referenced above, is that kit really just like OEM for a fraction of the cost? I am thinking to get the load balancers as well.
Also the service center was closed today so I will be dropping off my Jeep tomorrow. Thanks!
If they didn't replace the sway bar bushings I'm thinking those could be the culprit. They clunk when both wheels drop. Any auto parts store should have the pair for $10ish, it's a 20 minute job. Just need an 18mm socket. Don't need to jack it up or anything. I'd start there, I think most KJ clunking noises come from there. It's rare to have bad lower control arms on these.
For the grinding noise, is it a metal on metal grind or more like an electronic buzz? The buzz is completely normal.
For the window regulator, typical KJ issue. Easy fix.
For the suspension, OME/Bilstein is much much much better than anything OEM or from Rockauto. It seriously saved me from trading in the KJ. The ride is so much better. But Monroe will be like OEM.
I think I got everything...did I miss anything? LOL! Wish you weren't having these issues!