Northern Utah BS thread
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From: Tooele, UT
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Originally Posted by Mr Talon
Nope, I think your thinking of the red one out there. Its close to 750hp, he ran a 9.3 1/4 mile.
I hope to run a 10.XXXsec and call it good.
Im almost ready to race, so thats why im doing the jeep thing now.
I hope to run a 10.XXXsec and call it good.
Im almost ready to race, so thats why im doing the jeep thing now.
Yo guys.
Have some squeaking and metal scrapping noise coming from what appears the T-case (mostly when under load at lower rpms). I did fluid change 3 months ago. I did some searching hear and someone mentioned replacing the center bearing in the ujoint coming out of the front of T-case. Has anyone done this ? Is this an autozone part. Hope the T-case is not going cause i have the 242 and will have a hard time finding one.
Thanks, Chris
Have some squeaking and metal scrapping noise coming from what appears the T-case (mostly when under load at lower rpms). I did fluid change 3 months ago. I did some searching hear and someone mentioned replacing the center bearing in the ujoint coming out of the front of T-case. Has anyone done this ? Is this an autozone part. Hope the T-case is not going cause i have the 242 and will have a hard time finding one.
Thanks, Chris
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From: Salt Lake City, UT
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Yo guys.
Have some squeaking and metal scrapping noise coming from what appears the T-case (mostly when under load at lower rpms). I did fluid change 3 months ago. I did some searching hear and someone mentioned replacing the center bearing in the ujoint coming out of the front of T-case. Has anyone done this ? Is this an autozone part. Hope the T-case is not going cause i have the 242 and will have a hard time finding one.
Thanks, Chris
Have some squeaking and metal scrapping noise coming from what appears the T-case (mostly when under load at lower rpms). I did fluid change 3 months ago. I did some searching hear and someone mentioned replacing the center bearing in the ujoint coming out of the front of T-case. Has anyone done this ? Is this an autozone part. Hope the T-case is not going cause i have the 242 and will have a hard time finding one.
Thanks, Chris
I would recomend getting it rebuilt (roughly 200$) Or getting a used driveline from the JY for 35$ and throw some grease in the joints. which ever seams liek abetter option for you. 35$ and 8 bolts is ideal IMO lol
when the CV part of the driveline goes it most likely needs a new ball joint and centering pin on top of the 2 u-joints in it.
I would recomend getting it rebuilt (roughly 200$) Or getting a used driveline from the JY for 35$ and throw some grease in the joints. which ever seams liek abetter option for you. 35$ and 8 bolts is ideal IMO lol
I would recomend getting it rebuilt (roughly 200$) Or getting a used driveline from the JY for 35$ and throw some grease in the joints. which ever seams liek abetter option for you. 35$ and 8 bolts is ideal IMO lol
found this vid on youtube and its the same thing i got going on.
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From: Salt Lake City, UT
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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Jus about any front drive shaft from a XJ will fit yours, if yours is an auto grab an auto front shaft, if its manual grab a manual front shaft. thats about the only difference.
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From: Salt Lake City, UT
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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Originally Posted by Gorillaxj
you can adjsut it by useing a measuring tape.
however you will also have to reset toe and the steering wheel.



lol
