Rear differential gears broke I think it was winning for a few weeks. then when driving on interstate It made a loud pop clutter then sounds like im dragging concrete behind me.... Its definitely broke the pumpkin was smoking. Do I need a whole new rear end or just new gears and bearings??
SOURCE: THumping noise in Rear End of Jeep Grand Cherokee 1996
sounds like bent axle? any accidents or heavy off roading
SOURCE: Front end and rear end differential
The 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee was prone to bad diff bearings because they changed the plant where they were made. The new plant used inferior materials. The only way to fix it is to replace and set the diff clearences.
SOURCE: 1996 jeep grand cherokee, quadra
Since you aready paid $400, go back to ;the shop and get your $'S worth!! Unless someone can prove that the axle bgs were bad, you shoulld ask why pinion & side gears were not diagonsed!!! (dosen't anyone test drive stuff after they "fix" something anymore??? Dosen't anyone give a damn???
If you can't get anywhere with this, find a junkyard unit and install it yourself. It isn't that hard. Just be sure that new lone has the same mount points and gear ratio matches ratio lof front axle.(count gear teeth if you must)
SOURCE: Jeep Wrangler 1998 straight drive has difficult
if this is a 5 speed manual transmission...all you need to do before putting your jeep into reverese is puting it into first gear and then shifting it to reverse to avoid any grinding or problems shifting into reverse...this isn't a problem just a poor jeep design by not installing an extra gear to eliminate this grinding or shifting problem
SOURCE: bad rear axle bearing and seal on a 2000 jeep grand
Both of my rear axel seals are leaking on my 2001 Jeep Lorado. I am preparing to repair the seals thisweekend but before I do, I need to know the appropriate steps in doind so. My main concern is the ABS. Will I have to disconnect the ABS gears at all?
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