smittyfromPA
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Hello all,
I recently had some work done on my Jeep. Work was : Track Lok installed in rear, new Cragar soft 8's, new front drive shaft, new front hubs and rear wheel bearings. Now I have a clicky/clunky rotational sound that appears more when I'm coasting downhill or decelerating. Sounds to me like its right under my seat. Does not get worse in turns and is more prevalent with foot off the gas although it does still make noise when on the pedal until road and tire noise drown it out.
Since the jeep was howling a bit and needed new bearings ( both front hubs were replaced) not sure if current sound was there before or after. Problem is one mechanic said it was due to improperly installed Trac Lok in rear end. The installing mechanic said he had a hard time setting it up, and it may benefit from a new ring and pinion, but he disagrees that is where the sound is coming from. Noise goes away in 4WD. Dissenting mechanic said that is BS, he had the on stands and heard the sound from the rear without the front axles moving(?)
In my unprofessional opinion and from reading these forums, I think it could be the passenger CV and intermediate shaft. Would this also cause a slight steering wheel vibration? I'm at wits end as I have a 600 mile round trip coming up with a bunch of 4 wheeling at hunting camp. I'm at 117,000 miles and all this done since 102, 000:
New wheel hubs/bearings on front, L&R
Transfer case fluid serviced
New steel rims installed , all tires balanced.
New front sway bar bushings and end links
Rear axle bearings and seals replaced
Front drive shaft replaced
Rear drive shaft U-joints replaced
E-Brake shoes replaced
Replaced both sides inner and outer tie rods
Replaced rear upper control arm (new dealer part with bushings and ball joint)
New JBA front upper control arms
Terraflex Extended front bump stops
New MOOG front lower ball joints
Transmission flush/fill and filter replaced
Rear pinion seal replaced
Front pinion seal replaced
New brakes (pads and rotors) all around (at 102,000)
Power steering pressure hose replaced
Larger tires 245/70/R16 (at 102,000)
2" BDS lift with new struts/shocks front and rear
I don't want to throw any more parts at it for a while until my wallet recovers, but I'm thinking I'll need CV's done soon enough.
All comments appreciated. Thanks!
Smitty
I recently had some work done on my Jeep. Work was : Track Lok installed in rear, new Cragar soft 8's, new front drive shaft, new front hubs and rear wheel bearings. Now I have a clicky/clunky rotational sound that appears more when I'm coasting downhill or decelerating. Sounds to me like its right under my seat. Does not get worse in turns and is more prevalent with foot off the gas although it does still make noise when on the pedal until road and tire noise drown it out.
Since the jeep was howling a bit and needed new bearings ( both front hubs were replaced) not sure if current sound was there before or after. Problem is one mechanic said it was due to improperly installed Trac Lok in rear end. The installing mechanic said he had a hard time setting it up, and it may benefit from a new ring and pinion, but he disagrees that is where the sound is coming from. Noise goes away in 4WD. Dissenting mechanic said that is BS, he had the on stands and heard the sound from the rear without the front axles moving(?)
In my unprofessional opinion and from reading these forums, I think it could be the passenger CV and intermediate shaft. Would this also cause a slight steering wheel vibration? I'm at wits end as I have a 600 mile round trip coming up with a bunch of 4 wheeling at hunting camp. I'm at 117,000 miles and all this done since 102, 000:
New wheel hubs/bearings on front, L&R
Transfer case fluid serviced
New steel rims installed , all tires balanced.
New front sway bar bushings and end links
Rear axle bearings and seals replaced
Front drive shaft replaced
Rear drive shaft U-joints replaced
E-Brake shoes replaced
Replaced both sides inner and outer tie rods
Replaced rear upper control arm (new dealer part with bushings and ball joint)
New JBA front upper control arms
Terraflex Extended front bump stops
New MOOG front lower ball joints
Transmission flush/fill and filter replaced
Rear pinion seal replaced
Front pinion seal replaced
New brakes (pads and rotors) all around (at 102,000)
Power steering pressure hose replaced
Larger tires 245/70/R16 (at 102,000)
2" BDS lift with new struts/shocks front and rear
I don't want to throw any more parts at it for a while until my wallet recovers, but I'm thinking I'll need CV's done soon enough.
All comments appreciated. Thanks!
Smitty