Bobd254
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Hi folks,
Changed all the fluids , and plugs. the old plugs had a gap of about 75,
Tires were shot , and put on a set of slightly larger 235 65 18's (30").
Your looking at the good side, I had to paint the right front fender and some other areas.
I don't know anything about the car but it looks like its sitting about 2" higher than stock. 21" from mid wheel to bottom fo fender flare.
After getting it alligned , I finally took it out at highway speeds, It runs straight , but above about 65 there is a loud 'chain on case' sort of sound.
I had an AWD Astro that made a very similar sound and it was the transfer case chain. Hope thats what it is with this one.
I'll take the front drive shaft off and run it in 2WD then 4WD, I believe that if it is the chain , it should not be spinning in 2WD (so hopefully no noise) but will be spinning in 4WD(probally noise).
I'll be looking to the forums expertise , as I work on this !
Bob
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I've had the KJ for about 2 months. The front end needed a lot of work. So, New upper and lower control arms, ball joints and tie rod ends.Changed all the fluids , and plugs. the old plugs had a gap of about 75,
Tires were shot , and put on a set of slightly larger 235 65 18's (30").
Your looking at the good side, I had to paint the right front fender and some other areas.
I don't know anything about the car but it looks like its sitting about 2" higher than stock. 21" from mid wheel to bottom fo fender flare.
After getting it alligned , I finally took it out at highway speeds, It runs straight , but above about 65 there is a loud 'chain on case' sort of sound.
I had an AWD Astro that made a very similar sound and it was the transfer case chain. Hope thats what it is with this one.
I'll take the front drive shaft off and run it in 2WD then 4WD, I believe that if it is the chain , it should not be spinning in 2WD (so hopefully no noise) but will be spinning in 4WD(probally noise).
I'll be looking to the forums expertise , as I work on this !
Bob