Front driveshaft in rear.
#166
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Alright so I have the wheel and caliper off and I can slightly jiggle the hub? (The plate the studs are pressed into) so does that mean the hub is bad? And by jiggle I don't mean forward and back I mean side to side. Also ever so slightly up and down. Maybe a couple millimeters.
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Front driveshaft in rear.
Originally Posted by toasterknight
That sounds dead to me but it is easier to tell when its all the way out.
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It appears you have the earlier hubs like myself. Ask for 98 unit bearings when you go in. Please wait for a second opinion as I'm not an expert but that's what it looks like to me.
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I'm pretty positive that it was said in this thread to google the differences. I just did and it popped right up. You need to measure the outer lip and go from there to determine if you are the early style hub.
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The earlier one is 12 mm or about half an inch the later one is 17 mm.
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Front driveshaft in rear.
Originally Posted by toasterknight
The earlier one is 12 mm or about half an inch the later one is 17 mm.
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Front driveshaft in rear.
Originally Posted by toasterknight
Just think 98 when you do brake parts. It's much easier to keep straight. I can't remember which is cast and which is composite.
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Front driveshaft in rear.
Originally Posted by toasterknight
Cant. Or someone in the past really screwed up.
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Front driveshaft in rear.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/a.../topics/360959
Post 2 will hell you identify.
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Here's the link to read. It says what you need with pictures
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Hen, look via you VIN or on the door jamb for the label to see the exact year your jeep is. Either 99 or 99.5.
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Hen, look via you VIN or on the door jamb for the label to see the exact year your jeep is. Either 99 or 99.5.
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Front driveshaft in rear.
Originally Posted by sycoglitch
Here's the link to read. It says what you need with pictures
CLICK ME
Hen, look via you VIN or on the door jamb for the label to see the exact year your jeep is. Either 99 or 99.5.
CLICK ME
Hen, look via you VIN or on the door jamb for the label to see the exact year your jeep is. Either 99 or 99.5.
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Front driveshaft in rear.
Originally Posted by toasterknight
It's overall rotor height that matters.