Clunking Noise
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From: Johnsonburg, Pa
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
I have a Lifted 2000 cherokee lifted about 4 inches i have changed front axle u joints and it has newer bearings.
when i start from a dead stop it clunks a couple times thm if i step on it it like vibrates
do i need a slip yoke eliminator?
when i start from a dead stop it clunks a couple times thm if i step on it it like vibrates
do i need a slip yoke eliminator?
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From: Southern Utah
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Originally Posted by XJRaider
I have a Lifted 2000 cherokee lifted about 4 inches i have changed front axle u joints and it has newer bearings.
when i start from a dead stop it clunks a couple times thm if i step on it it like vibrates
do i need a slip yoke eliminator?
when i start from a dead stop it clunks a couple times thm if i step on it it like vibrates
do i need a slip yoke eliminator?
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From: Flint/Asheville
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
I had the clunking issue at 4" like you described, the rear DS was too short (from an auto in a manual) and it destroyed my output bearing in the tcase. Another tcase with a SYE and its smooth like butter now. So yes you probably need a SYE
Also good idea to check your motor mounts
Also good idea to check your motor mounts
I'm also getting a couple clunks when first starting out but then it's gone and doesn't come back. Mine seems to come from the front passenger side. It doesn't always do it though. It's hit or miss. I have new axle u-joints. I'm also lifted 4" but I do have a tcase drop installed. I'm going to check my engine mounts I guess.
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From: Southern Utah
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Originally Posted by EloXJ
I'm also getting a couple clunks when first starting out but then it's gone and doesn't come back. Mine seems to come from the front passenger side. It doesn't always do it though. It's hit or miss. I have new axle u-joints. I'm also lifted 4" but I do have a tcase drop installed. I'm going to check my engine mounts I guess.
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Could it possibly be the brakes? The reason I'm asking is that I got the clunk again this mornin and by just putting light pressure on the pedal stopped the noise. Once released, it returned. I know that occasionally I do get a clunk from the front brakes when stopping. I think it's due to the area where the rides on. It's pretty worn. I do have the shims in there though, but don't think it's enough.
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From: Honeoye Falls NY
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L L6
I'm Having this same exact issue. The clunking is when I start or stop. and I heard it this morning when I turned the ignition off. What did the problem end up being
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