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Old 09-14-2019 | 01:38 PM
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Hey Guys. So I have the angry sparrows “chirping” noise. I hear it only upon acceleration + under load. If I’m going 45 and even just slightly put pressure on the gas I’ll hear it or if I floor it (typically between 30-50mph). When I floor it, those birds get crazy and start chirping like they’re dying... If I put in in neutral while going those speeds it stops. I just removed my rear DS and replaced the 1 u joint towards the axle. And just greased the crap out of the double cardon section including the centering ball, and the slip yoke.. took it for a spin...And it’s still there... it may have cured the noise for like 5 minutes but then came back.

What advice can you guys give me. Or what direction can you point me in? Im not even sure if it is the drive shaft, I just figured I’d start there.. could it be the Tcase? Its driving me crazy. I may just take it to a shop and spend my money.

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Old 09-14-2019 | 02:51 PM
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that noise is a u-joint that is dry....need to find it

there are 7 u-joints on the vehicle
Old 09-14-2019 | 02:54 PM
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The rear drive shaft is completely greased up now. Possible it was just one of the front ones. I’ll remove my front DS and take it for a spin. Any other things it could possibly be in case it’s not the front DS either?
Old 09-14-2019 | 03:03 PM
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each end of the front axle has a u-joint in the shaft....
Old 09-14-2019 | 06:28 PM
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Ok. I took off the front drive shaft. And 90% of the chirping is gone. The center ball is shot. Completely bone dry and nowhere to grease. The other 10% of the chirping is probably the rear that greased earlier is my guess
Old 09-16-2019 | 08:31 AM
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dollars to doughnuts, it's your centering ball. i've replaced about 5 in my jeep lifetime.
Old 09-16-2019 | 08:33 AM
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I should probably just replace both huh. Are they pretty hard to do? I watched a few videos and some it looked very hard and another it looked easy. I don’t have a vice or press
Old 09-16-2019 | 09:19 AM
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It can be tricky but its not complicated. I highly recommend that you rent or buy a press kit.

I learned about the centering ball the hard way. I will never take a driveshaft apart and not replace that part ever again.
Old 09-16-2019 | 11:55 AM
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A vise AND press is what I needed to get my front DS apart.

Denny's driveshaft will sell you the Spicer rebuild kit, that's where I got mine. Another alternative is to just buy a whole new front driveshaft. They run roughly $200 for a generic one, but that's still going to be cheaper than paying someone to rebuild the shaft.

It wasn't too difficult.
Old 09-16-2019 | 01:55 PM
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Ok. I’ll attempt to do it myself. It’ll be good practice so I can do the rear. What symptoms/noises occur when the axle ujoints start to go? I also hav weird noises at 30mph. Like metal rubbing metal. Kinda sounds like my exhaust is touching something. But I only hear it between 30-45 mph. Maybe it is my exhaust lol
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I think the rear driveshaft would be good practice before doing the front lol rear is much more simple
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Plenty of youtube material. Just search "jeep xj cardan joint" (doesn't even have to be XJ specific, and wrangler video will work as well). It is a little rubix-cubish-ish, but not as hard as people make it out to be. I rebuilt both of my drive shafts completely in a few hours (about 4) having never done it before, and that included getting 22 year old factory joints out of everything.
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