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JPWRANGLER73 Aug 1, 2010 10:05 PM

Loud clicking/grinding while turning
 
i just bought a 92 laredo and was told it had a bad wheel bearing. so not really thinking just needing to drive it i changed the front left hub assmbly and as you probably figured the noise is still there. if i put it in drive and roll forward and turn the wheel the more i turn the louder it gets and at full turn it binds to a stop and as you turn back the other way it gets better till you start to turn the other way and it does the same thing. i dont know much about the cherokee i only have owned cj and yj.all ideas and suggestions will be researched thanks guys

onkelz Aug 1, 2010 10:11 PM

U-joint? Just throwing it out there.

Andrew0257 Aug 1, 2010 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by onkelz (Post 624341)
U-joint? Just throwing it out there.

X2 Go ahead and do both sides.

drakesword Aug 1, 2010 10:22 PM

Get a friend to turn the wheel while your in the front. Listen to the steering box, u joint, linkages etc. Also check for shiny metal. If anything looks shiny while in other areas it is not then suspect some rubbing.

FisforFoshizzle Aug 2, 2010 02:21 AM

I seem to have the same problem, but ONLY when in part time 4wd, when in full time 4wd it doesnt seem to be so bad. would you suggest the same diagnosis? If not then what do you think it might be? Thanks
-Ken

JPWRANGLER73 Aug 2, 2010 05:38 PM

I replaced the cv half axle and problem is gone.

XxXJ99xX Aug 2, 2010 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by FisforFoshizzle (Post 624547)
I seem to have the same problem, but ONLY when in part time 4wd, when in full time 4wd it doesnt seem to be so bad. would you suggest the same diagnosis? If not then what do you think it might be? Thanks
-Ken

Definetly go through your you joints and check for play in them, possibly front bearings but id go for the joints or check the half axle. That'll do it to, JPWRANGLER73 pretty much pointed that out lol


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