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#21
JK Freak
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I noticed some sway in the rear end after I took the old tires/wheels out of the cargo area? maybe all the weight ruined the rear end links?
grasping at straws....
grasping at straws....
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JK Freak
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#25
JK Freak
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no. And as a matter of fact I only hear it under about 25 mph... usually when I'm just starting going or slowing down. Not to say it doesn't occur over 25 but at that point the hum of my new mud terrains take over.
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I have two issues that sounded similar. Check your emergency brakes. Adjusters were corroded and hanging up enough when I would take off from a stop or hill where I may roll back a bit they would catch and release. Adjust them loose to check before you go ripping into them. Here's a project jk write up.
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...ake-adjustment
The other was my rear most universal at the pinion. It was dry and shot. Replaced it too. Don't have it now.
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...ake-adjustment
The other was my rear most universal at the pinion. It was dry and shot. Replaced it too. Don't have it now.
#29
JK Freak
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just gone done checking a bunch of stuff and found this: Video Link: http://youtu.be/vRE414WET4E it may very well be completely normal, idk, so I decided to record and hopefully someone can confirm this for me.
#30
JK Junkie
How many threads do you need to post
Over the same issue , I thought you took it in to the dealers ?? What was the answer they gave you?
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/stoc...4/#post4081656
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Trade it in and be done with the problems
& swap the tires over to new one
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/stoc...4/#post4081656
Page #3
Trade it in and be done with the problems
& swap the tires over to new one
Last edited by jeepmojo; 04-20-2015 at 04:09 AM.