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Hey gang, I got my bolts out, but i cant get the shaft lose, any tips?
sounds like you got 2 issues. Try changing the transfer case fluid and see what the old fluid looks like and if theres any chewed up pieces. Are all 4 of your tires the same size/wear/brand?
Terrific write-up. I had Jeep diagnose my 4WD problem as this driveshaft head in the transfer case being all chewed up. They didn't even have to take it apart, they just put a light inside that opening and showed me the boot all torn up. They quoted me $718 with tax and said that they would have to drop the transfer case and everything to get it out. (WTF?) I went down to O'Reilly auto here and they had a remanufactured one for $400. Then I call Automotive Parts Unlimited and they have it new, fully assembled and balanced for WAYY cheaper. Thank God for forums.
One question I do have now that I realize this is a DIY, what are the chances the transfer case is screwed up inside because of the driveshaft being screwed up? There is squealing after 20 min or more of driving (even in 2WD) and binding and grinding when in 4WD. I know it's hard to say before looking inside but I'm just curious as to what I should expect.
Thanks in advance,
Ryan
I am taking you have not got the new drive shaft installed yet,
easy way to tell if your only problem is the drive shaft, remove it now while waiting for parts, Don't put it in 4wheel drive
and go for a drive, noise gone, only problem is the drive shaft, and you can drive with out the front drive shaft (I did for 2months) as long as you don't engage the shaft
and the reason you would still get noise even in 2wheel drive, is that the drive shaft will always turn when you drive, there just wont be power to it
I think I may have solved the problem myself. It wasn't the pinion bearing I had replaced earlier, it was the seal. I just watched a video on youtube of a guy driving with a bad pinion bearing. It sounds just like the noise I'm hearing. I'm thinking the bearing must be worn out.
Can I assume that bearing replacement is something left to the pros?