03LibertyLimited
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Okay, friends. I am asking for a little help on my issue with my Liberty. I have an '03 Limited with about 133,000 miles on it, it's my daily driver, love the vehicle and want to keep it as long as possible...
I'm having issues with the propeller shaft, the rear section of it. I noticed a sort of squeaking noise and vibration not too long ago and went under the Jeep to inspect what was going on, and the rear end of the prop shaft was completely destroyed. I could grab onto it and move it with no effort, it was just rotating freely. It had 130,000 miles on it, so I figured it was just a part that just needed replaced after so many miles? Right?
Went to my store (employed by O'Reilly Auto Parts) and picked up a Dorman 932-301, we installed one on Thursday, December 5th, and it worked fine for about 36 hours, then at 6am this morning, the vibration and grinding came back, and the shaft-end had failed. Ordered in a new one this morning thinking it was a bad part, warrantied it out, went to the garage, we installed it this evening. Went down the road for a test drive, not really getting on it 100% or taking it through any snow, it held up fine. Was driving home and lo-and-behold, the vibration again, and the smoking and burnt smell coming from the underside.
We've greased the entire inside of the prop shaft end, then the 2nd time we dabbed a little oil on the bearings, put it together and before we had the end cap on, we moved it to make sure it had plenty of movement before we installed the 2nd time. We didn't do this the first time though.
What is it I am doing wrong here to have these go out so frequently? Any questions that anyone may have that will help me lead to an answer, are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Trey B.
03LibertyLimited
I'm having issues with the propeller shaft, the rear section of it. I noticed a sort of squeaking noise and vibration not too long ago and went under the Jeep to inspect what was going on, and the rear end of the prop shaft was completely destroyed. I could grab onto it and move it with no effort, it was just rotating freely. It had 130,000 miles on it, so I figured it was just a part that just needed replaced after so many miles? Right?
Went to my store (employed by O'Reilly Auto Parts) and picked up a Dorman 932-301, we installed one on Thursday, December 5th, and it worked fine for about 36 hours, then at 6am this morning, the vibration and grinding came back, and the shaft-end had failed. Ordered in a new one this morning thinking it was a bad part, warrantied it out, went to the garage, we installed it this evening. Went down the road for a test drive, not really getting on it 100% or taking it through any snow, it held up fine. Was driving home and lo-and-behold, the vibration again, and the smoking and burnt smell coming from the underside.
We've greased the entire inside of the prop shaft end, then the 2nd time we dabbed a little oil on the bearings, put it together and before we had the end cap on, we moved it to make sure it had plenty of movement before we installed the 2nd time. We didn't do this the first time though.
What is it I am doing wrong here to have these go out so frequently? Any questions that anyone may have that will help me lead to an answer, are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Trey B.
03LibertyLimited