Do I Need a New Transfer-Case
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 Powertech
OK my Jeep when I go from Reverse to Drive the whole Jeep shakes bad then when I start driving it fine. Thought it was a U-Joint so my friend went under the Jeep, and tested ever U-Joint all of them were fine. So I am stumped, I look underneath and start shaking the crap out of everything all good. Except for the begging of the rear driveshaft that's in the t-case. From reverse to drive it will go bang and when the car is in park there is play. I think there is a spline or something any ideas. Its a 2000 sport nothing fancy standard command-track.
Last edited by XJJeff; Feb 28, 2011 at 11:50 AM.
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Did you grab the driveshaft and check for wasted ujoints?
How far are you from Burlington? I am just across the bridge if you need someone to take a look at it.
PM me for my number if i can help.
How far are you from Burlington? I am just across the bridge if you need someone to take a look at it.
PM me for my number if i can help.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/g...ite-up-357569/
I like wheel bearing grease better than anti-seize but a nice write up ^
I like wheel bearing grease better than anti-seize but a nice write up ^
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Thanks for the help and I am about 2 hours away from you, fixed all my grammar errors I was half asleep when I wrote this up. I will try greasing it and see what happens.
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