2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
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2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at low
speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi. Getting
worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no avail
at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be a
problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight, no
loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence of
anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints OK,
sway bar is tight, etc.
I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping sound
as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
down problems but this has me baffled.
Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear suspension
that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
Paul D
speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi. Getting
worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no avail
at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be a
problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight, no
loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence of
anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints OK,
sway bar is tight, etc.
I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping sound
as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
down problems but this has me baffled.
Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear suspension
that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
Paul D
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Re: 2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
Tire tread separation bubble.
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ppdavid wrote:
>
> My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at low
> speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi. Getting
> worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no avail
> at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be a
> problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight, no
> loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence of
> anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints OK,
> sway bar is tight, etc.
> I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping sound
> as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> down problems but this has me baffled.
> Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear suspension
> that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> Paul D
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ppdavid wrote:
>
> My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at low
> speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi. Getting
> worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no avail
> at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be a
> problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight, no
> loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence of
> anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints OK,
> sway bar is tight, etc.
> I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping sound
> as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> down problems but this has me baffled.
> Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear suspension
> that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> Paul D
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Re: 2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
Tire tread separation bubble.
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ppdavid wrote:
>
> My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at low
> speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi. Getting
> worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no avail
> at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be a
> problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight, no
> loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence of
> anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints OK,
> sway bar is tight, etc.
> I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping sound
> as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> down problems but this has me baffled.
> Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear suspension
> that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> Paul D
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ppdavid wrote:
>
> My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at low
> speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi. Getting
> worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no avail
> at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be a
> problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight, no
> loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence of
> anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints OK,
> sway bar is tight, etc.
> I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping sound
> as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> down problems but this has me baffled.
> Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear suspension
> that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> Paul D
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Re: 2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
Tire tread separation bubble.
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ppdavid wrote:
>
> My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at low
> speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi. Getting
> worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no avail
> at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be a
> problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight, no
> loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence of
> anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints OK,
> sway bar is tight, etc.
> I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping sound
> as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> down problems but this has me baffled.
> Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear suspension
> that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> Paul D
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ppdavid wrote:
>
> My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at low
> speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi. Getting
> worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no avail
> at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be a
> problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight, no
> loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence of
> anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints OK,
> sway bar is tight, etc.
> I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping sound
> as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> down problems but this has me baffled.
> Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear suspension
> that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> Paul D
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Re: 2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
Tire tread separation bubble.
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ppdavid wrote:
>
> My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at low
> speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi. Getting
> worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no avail
> at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be a
> problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight, no
> loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence of
> anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints OK,
> sway bar is tight, etc.
> I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping sound
> as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> down problems but this has me baffled.
> Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear suspension
> that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> Paul D
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ppdavid wrote:
>
> My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at low
> speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi. Getting
> worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no avail
> at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be a
> problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight, no
> loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence of
> anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints OK,
> sway bar is tight, etc.
> I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping sound
> as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> down problems but this has me baffled.
> Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear suspension
> that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> Paul D
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Re: 2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
Nope....put new tires on about 5,000 mi ago...still had thump.
Paul D
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Tire tread separation bubble.
> Famous last words of Ford Explorer drivers.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ppdavid wrote:
> >
> > My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at
low
> > speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi.
Getting
> > worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no
avail
> > at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be
a
> > problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight,
no
> > loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence
of
> > anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints
OK,
> > sway bar is tight, etc.
> > I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> > sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping
sound
> > as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> > that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> > down problems but this has me baffled.
> > Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear
suspension
> > that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> > problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> > Paul D
Paul D
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> Tire tread separation bubble.
> Famous last words of Ford Explorer drivers.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ppdavid wrote:
> >
> > My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at
low
> > speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi.
Getting
> > worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no
avail
> > at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be
a
> > problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight,
no
> > loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence
of
> > anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints
OK,
> > sway bar is tight, etc.
> > I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> > sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping
sound
> > as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> > that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> > down problems but this has me baffled.
> > Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear
suspension
> > that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> > problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> > Paul D
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Re: 2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
Nope....put new tires on about 5,000 mi ago...still had thump.
Paul D
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> Tire tread separation bubble.
> Famous last words of Ford Explorer drivers.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ppdavid wrote:
> >
> > My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at
low
> > speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi.
Getting
> > worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no
avail
> > at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be
a
> > problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight,
no
> > loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence
of
> > anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints
OK,
> > sway bar is tight, etc.
> > I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> > sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping
sound
> > as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> > that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> > down problems but this has me baffled.
> > Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear
suspension
> > that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> > problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> > Paul D
Paul D
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Tire tread separation bubble.
> Famous last words of Ford Explorer drivers.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ppdavid wrote:
> >
> > My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at
low
> > speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi.
Getting
> > worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no
avail
> > at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be
a
> > problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight,
no
> > loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence
of
> > anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints
OK,
> > sway bar is tight, etc.
> > I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> > sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping
sound
> > as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> > that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> > down problems but this has me baffled.
> > Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear
suspension
> > that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> > problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> > Paul D
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Re: 2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
Nope....put new tires on about 5,000 mi ago...still had thump.
Paul D
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> Tire tread separation bubble.
> Famous last words of Ford Explorer drivers.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ppdavid wrote:
> >
> > My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at
low
> > speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi.
Getting
> > worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no
avail
> > at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be
a
> > problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight,
no
> > loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence
of
> > anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints
OK,
> > sway bar is tight, etc.
> > I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> > sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping
sound
> > as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> > that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> > down problems but this has me baffled.
> > Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear
suspension
> > that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> > problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> > Paul D
Paul D
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Tire tread separation bubble.
> Famous last words of Ford Explorer drivers.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ppdavid wrote:
> >
> > My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at
low
> > speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi.
Getting
> > worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no
avail
> > at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be
a
> > problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight,
no
> > loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence
of
> > anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints
OK,
> > sway bar is tight, etc.
> > I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> > sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping
sound
> > as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> > that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> > down problems but this has me baffled.
> > Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear
suspension
> > that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> > problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> > Paul D
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Re: 2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
Nope....put new tires on about 5,000 mi ago...still had thump.
Paul D
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Tire tread separation bubble.
> Famous last words of Ford Explorer drivers.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ppdavid wrote:
> >
> > My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at
low
> > speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi.
Getting
> > worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no
avail
> > at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be
a
> > problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight,
no
> > loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence
of
> > anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints
OK,
> > sway bar is tight, etc.
> > I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> > sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping
sound
> > as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> > that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> > down problems but this has me baffled.
> > Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear
suspension
> > that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> > problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> > Paul D
Paul D
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Tire tread separation bubble.
> Famous last words of Ford Explorer drivers.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> ppdavid wrote:
> >
> > My 2001 Grand Cherokee developed a "thumping" sound in the rear area at
low
> > speed on bumpy roads. Started around 40,000 mi...now at 60,000 mi.
Getting
> > worse. At first I thought it was bad shocks and replaced them to no
avail
> > at 45,000 mi. I have looked at everything I can think of that might be
a
> > problem and cannot find any reason for the noise. Spare tire is tight,
no
> > loose items in spare tire well, suspension looks OK (no visual evidence
of
> > anything moving around), brake pads are secure, exaust is tight, ujoints
OK,
> > sway bar is tight, etc.
> > I am begining to think that something in the rear suspension is loose or
> > sloppy enough to allow a small amount of movement and cause a thumping
sound
> > as it moves around at slow speed. However, I cannot see any evidence of
> > that. I have rebuilt Jeeps from the ground up and generally I can track
> > down problems but this has me baffled.
> > Has anyone had any problems with the rubber inserts in the rear
suspension
> > that might allow some slop in the joints? I suspect that is where the
> > problem is but I don't want to tear it apart unless I have to.
> > Paul D
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Re: 2001 Grand has "thump" in rear end
Bent axle, not replaced after it was totaled.
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padded wrote:
>
> Nope....put new tires on about 5,000 mi ago...still had thump.
> Paul D
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padded wrote:
>
> Nope....put new tires on about 5,000 mi ago...still had thump.
> Paul D