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i had a shiny lifted wrangler give me the jeep wave while driving past yesterday...it kinda stunned me... i waved back but he probably thought i was an a hole cause i had this confused look on my face haha.
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Originally Posted by dukie564
no way to tell without looking at it...ecu's rarely go bad in these though.
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Heh!! No ****!!! Most of 'em are a bunch of hacks, but there's still some that have some integrity and take pride in what they do. Possibly have issues, the wifey's Wrangler got hit in the right rear a couple of weeks ago. Some impatient ******* decided where they had to be was more important than everybody else on the road and tried to pass my wife on the right when she was in the middle of a right turn. The right rear has been vibrating and making a howling noise ever since. The insurance company wants us to get an estimate, but none will look at the axle until it's in the shop for the actual repair. I really need to find one that will pull the axle shaft, if for nothing else than peace of mind. I don't want to find after it's all said and done that I need to replace the shaft or worse, a D44 housing on my dime.
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worm--is there body damage?--if not you can take it to any mechanical shop for triage-your insurance co. will pay for it, if there is body damage------well thats a nudder story--i dont mind getting "body work" don at a body shop-but mechanical needs to be done at a mechanical shop--just my 2$$
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worm--is there body damage?--if not you can take it to any mechanical shop for triage-your insurance co. will pay for it, if there is body damage------well thats a nudder story--i dont mind getting "body work" don at a body shop-but mechanical needs to be done at a mechanical shop--just my 2$$
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Heh!! No ****!!! Most of 'em are a bunch of hacks, but there's still some that have some integrity and take pride in what they do. Possibly have issues, the wifey's Wrangler got hit in the right rear a couple of weeks ago. Some impatient ******* decided where they had to be was more important than everybody else on the road and tried to pass my wife on the right when she was in the middle of a right turn. The right rear has been vibrating and making a howling noise ever since. The insurance company wants us to get an estimate, but none will look at the axle until it's in the shop for the actual repair. I really need to find one that will pull the axle shaft, if for nothing else than peace of mind. I don't want to find after it's all said and done that I need to replace the shaft or worse, a D44 housing on my dime.
Besides, they can't tell you to get an estimate - it's their responsibility to provide the cost estimate for the required repairs. Why are you having to do anything except meet with their estimator?
I have a great shop that i know will look at the truck and give you the estimate for the axle if you want. It's in Spencerville, MD.
Last edited by dukie564; 03-27-2012 at 04:21 PM.