Strange rear axle noise.help please!
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From: Longview TX
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Strange rear axle noise.help please!
My 99 classic 4x4 is making strange sounds. When at slow speeds I hear a slight grinding noise from the rear, as I speed up it becomes more of a whine but at around 60 it goes away almost completely. At first I thought it was coming from the driver side wheel area but I figure it must be coming from the differential?? Is the rear end going out or could it be something else? Also if I do have to replace the rear end how hard is it to do and how much $$ am I going to spend? Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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From: Rocket Country MI
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
My 99 classic 4x4 is making strange sounds. When at slow speeds I hear a slight grinding noise from the rear, as I speed up it becomes more of a whine but at around 60 it goes away almost completely. At first I thought it was coming from the driver side wheel area but I figure it must be coming from the differential?? Is the rear end going out or could it be something else? Also if I do have to replace the rear end how hard is it to do and how much $$ am I going to spend? Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thank you.
when was your last brake service? are your shoes shot?
get a pro opinion....
call around and find a shop that wont charge you for a test drive
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From: Longview TX
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Good advice, a free check up would help,Thanks. I'm just worried because its my daily driver and it can't be out long. If I know I have to drop and replace the rear I'm hoping to do it myself on a weekend but have never done it.
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From: Longview TX
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Didn't have time to take it to the shop but today but I called a reputable mechanic, he said it could be a wheel bearing or lack of fluid. As you can all tell I'm mechanically challenged but I really want to tackle everything on my new Jeep my self. My experience is limited to oil changes and a couple front disk brake jobs. I don't know how to check the rear fluid or dig into my rear drum assembly. I dont see a fill hole or drain plug on my differential. Any thought on the noise I hear, why it goes from grind to wine to gone or advice on where to start looking for the problem would help. I will have alot of time to dig into it tomorrow so let me know where you would start.
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