Huntsville Alabama / Tennessee Valley Chat
Well, I jacked up the rear tonight, but didn't take the tires off. I put the jeep in gear and it looked like there was a little shimmy in the tire, but it could have looked that way because the tire was dirty too. Luckily, the shimmy I may have seen was not as pronounced as the video I posted last night. I'll pull the tires this weekend and take another look with the lugnuts on.
So I'm looking at three options right now: 1) do nothing, 2) spend $500-600 on a shaft and flange, if necessary or 3) go to 4wd.com and buy a complete Mopar Rubicon rear axle for $2K.
Option 3 is tempting, but I think I'll end up going with option 1.
So I'm looking at three options right now: 1) do nothing, 2) spend $500-600 on a shaft and flange, if necessary or 3) go to 4wd.com and buy a complete Mopar Rubicon rear axle for $2K.
Option 3 is tempting, but I think I'll end up going with option 1.
Well, I jacked up the rear tonight, but didn't take the tires off. I put the jeep in gear and it looked like there was a little shimmy in the tire, but it could have looked that way because the tire was dirty too. Luckily, the shimmy I may have seen was not as pronounced as the video I posted last night. I'll pull the tires this weekend and take another look with the lugnuts on.
So I'm looking at three options right now: 1) do nothing, 2) spend $500-600 on a shaft and flange, if necessary or 3) go to 4wd.com and buy a complete Mopar Rubicon rear axle for $2K.
Option 3 is tempting, but I think I'll end up going with option 1.
So I'm looking at three options right now: 1) do nothing, 2) spend $500-600 on a shaft and flange, if necessary or 3) go to 4wd.com and buy a complete Mopar Rubicon rear axle for $2K.
Option 3 is tempting, but I think I'll end up going with option 1.
Last edited by ASTE25; Sep 20, 2010 at 09:56 PM.
Well, I jacked up the rear tonight, but didn't take the tires off. I put the jeep in gear and it looked like there was a little shimmy in the tire, but it could have looked that way because the tire was dirty too. Luckily, the shimmy I may have seen was not as pronounced as the video I posted last night. I'll pull the tires this weekend and take another look with the lugnuts on.
So I'm looking at three options right now: 1) do nothing, 2) spend $500-600 on a shaft and flange, if necessary or 3) go to 4wd.com and buy a complete Mopar Rubicon rear axle for $2K.
Option 3 is tempting, but I think I'll end up going with option 1.
So I'm looking at three options right now: 1) do nothing, 2) spend $500-600 on a shaft and flange, if necessary or 3) go to 4wd.com and buy a complete Mopar Rubicon rear axle for $2K.
Option 3 is tempting, but I think I'll end up going with option 1.
To those on the thread that have gone the TM 5-inch lift route....
have any of you noticed a really annoying squeek coming from the front end?? It happens even with the slightest bump and can be replicated in the parking lot by pushing up/down on the front bumper. Initial thoughts are the coils sitting in the upper factory perches (I removed the 3/4 inch spacers when I put the new lift on).
have any of you noticed a really annoying squeek coming from the front end?? It happens even with the slightest bump and can be replicated in the parking lot by pushing up/down on the front bumper. Initial thoughts are the coils sitting in the upper factory perches (I removed the 3/4 inch spacers when I put the new lift on).
Yea, I know ................. a lot of help I am.

Anthony
Remove this bracket if you have one. I was lucky that I was only go about 25 when it broke. It was the worst Death Wooble I had ever felt.
Skyjacker Front Track Bar Bracket for 07-10 Jeep® Wrangler & Wrangler Unlimited JK with 2.5"-5" Lift
Skyjacker Front Track Bar Bracket for 07-10 Jeep® Wrangler & Wrangler Unlimited JK with 2.5"-5" Lift
On my recent trip to Coal Creek, I used my Mopar sunbonnet with my Bestop duster and wraparound windjammer combo to cover up. Endured some fairly intense rain but stayed nice and dry inside. I had heard that the windjammer restricted the seats from going all the way back, but I was plenty comfy and didn't feel claustrophobic. On the downside, rear vision was impeded somewhat, but I got used to using my side mirrors (I don't think the shorter drivers among us would have this issue).
First time out with the wraparound, but overall can recommend this option for those that might be interested.

Here's what it looks like on an Unlimited.
First time out with the wraparound, but overall can recommend this option for those that might be interested.

Here's what it looks like on an Unlimited.
Sorry to hear about the damage, but glad you're okay Monty. Removing/avoiding this hardware is also especially true of the older rear track bar bracket "designed" by this company.

By the way, here's a pic from some poor unfortunate documenting the rear bracket "in action".


