'04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
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Re: '04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
On Aug 27, 5:32 pm, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
> Then repack them with normal lubrication, every six months, and that
> includes other places where Real Jeeps have zerks like you door hinges.
I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
six months...
<LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
> Then repack them with normal lubrication, every six months, and that
> includes other places where Real Jeeps have zerks like you door hinges.
I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
six months...
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Re: '04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
On Aug 27, 5:32 pm, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
> Then repack them with normal lubrication, every six months, and that
> includes other places where Real Jeeps have zerks like you door hinges.
I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
six months...
<LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
> Then repack them with normal lubrication, every six months, and that
> includes other places where Real Jeeps have zerks like you door hinges.
I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
six months...
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Re: '04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
On Aug 27, 5:32 pm, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
> Then repack them with normal lubrication, every six months, and that
> includes other places where Real Jeeps have zerks like you door hinges.
I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
six months...
<LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
> Then repack them with normal lubrication, every six months, and that
> includes other places where Real Jeeps have zerks like you door hinges.
I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
six months...
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Re: '04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
Only if you take it off road, or pull a trailer.
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> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
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> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
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Re: '04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
Only if you take it off road, or pull a trailer.
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> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
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> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
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Re: '04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
Only if you take it off road, or pull a trailer.
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> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
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> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
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Re: '04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
Only if you take it off road, or pull a trailer.
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> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
>
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> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
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Re: '04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
googlegroups@gersic.com wrote:
> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
>
That shaft should be a one time lube, or unless you take it off again
for another reason. I was just wondering if you used wheel bearing
grease or general lube grease. General lube would make sense since it's
not a high friction area like a wheel bearing.
My XJ has experienced the same clunky movement on starts and stops
occasionally. I was thinking it might have something to do with the
block lift on the leafs since I've never used them before, but I may be
pulling my DS soon for a shaft lube.
tw
> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
>
That shaft should be a one time lube, or unless you take it off again
for another reason. I was just wondering if you used wheel bearing
grease or general lube grease. General lube would make sense since it's
not a high friction area like a wheel bearing.
My XJ has experienced the same clunky movement on starts and stops
occasionally. I was thinking it might have something to do with the
block lift on the leafs since I've never used them before, but I may be
pulling my DS soon for a shaft lube.
tw
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Re: '04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
googlegroups@gersic.com wrote:
> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
>
That shaft should be a one time lube, or unless you take it off again
for another reason. I was just wondering if you used wheel bearing
grease or general lube grease. General lube would make sense since it's
not a high friction area like a wheel bearing.
My XJ has experienced the same clunky movement on starts and stops
occasionally. I was thinking it might have something to do with the
block lift on the leafs since I've never used them before, but I may be
pulling my DS soon for a shaft lube.
tw
> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
>
That shaft should be a one time lube, or unless you take it off again
for another reason. I was just wondering if you used wheel bearing
grease or general lube grease. General lube would make sense since it's
not a high friction area like a wheel bearing.
My XJ has experienced the same clunky movement on starts and stops
occasionally. I was thinking it might have something to do with the
block lift on the leafs since I've never used them before, but I may be
pulling my DS soon for a shaft lube.
tw
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Re: '04 Grand Cherokee Lurch on Stop...
googlegroups@gersic.com wrote:
> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
>
That shaft should be a one time lube, or unless you take it off again
for another reason. I was just wondering if you used wheel bearing
grease or general lube grease. General lube would make sense since it's
not a high friction area like a wheel bearing.
My XJ has experienced the same clunky movement on starts and stops
occasionally. I was thinking it might have something to do with the
block lift on the leafs since I've never used them before, but I may be
pulling my DS soon for a shaft lube.
tw
> I'm rather hoping I don't have to remove the rear drive shaft every
> six months...
>
That shaft should be a one time lube, or unless you take it off again
for another reason. I was just wondering if you used wheel bearing
grease or general lube grease. General lube would make sense since it's
not a high friction area like a wheel bearing.
My XJ has experienced the same clunky movement on starts and stops
occasionally. I was thinking it might have something to do with the
block lift on the leafs since I've never used them before, but I may be
pulling my DS soon for a shaft lube.
tw