"Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
#71
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Re: "Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
D'oh, my bad. Didn't read it.. there was another white 2 door last week that
was 2wd... Just saw the pic, copy and pasted the link... Back into the
corner with me.....
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:4ZadnTG8GoEPL0TcRVn-qg@comcast.com...
> This one is listed as a 4wd, 2-door cherokee...
>
> Roy, I visited my parents in South Arkansas shortly after I bought a '93
> Cherokee, and my dad was impressed with it, he was looking for one to buy.
> In town, every one I saw on the road or in a dealer's lot down there was
> 2wd.
>
was 2wd... Just saw the pic, copy and pasted the link... Back into the
corner with me.....
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:4ZadnTG8GoEPL0TcRVn-qg@comcast.com...
> This one is listed as a 4wd, 2-door cherokee...
>
> Roy, I visited my parents in South Arkansas shortly after I bought a '93
> Cherokee, and my dad was impressed with it, he was looking for one to buy.
> In town, every one I saw on the road or in a dealer's lot down there was
> 2wd.
>
#72
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Re: "Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
D'oh, my bad. Didn't read it.. there was another white 2 door last week that
was 2wd... Just saw the pic, copy and pasted the link... Back into the
corner with me.....
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:4ZadnTG8GoEPL0TcRVn-qg@comcast.com...
> This one is listed as a 4wd, 2-door cherokee...
>
> Roy, I visited my parents in South Arkansas shortly after I bought a '93
> Cherokee, and my dad was impressed with it, he was looking for one to buy.
> In town, every one I saw on the road or in a dealer's lot down there was
> 2wd.
>
was 2wd... Just saw the pic, copy and pasted the link... Back into the
corner with me.....
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:4ZadnTG8GoEPL0TcRVn-qg@comcast.com...
> This one is listed as a 4wd, 2-door cherokee...
>
> Roy, I visited my parents in South Arkansas shortly after I bought a '93
> Cherokee, and my dad was impressed with it, he was looking for one to buy.
> In town, every one I saw on the road or in a dealer's lot down there was
> 2wd.
>
#73
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Re: "Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
D'oh, my bad. Didn't read it.. there was another white 2 door last week that
was 2wd... Just saw the pic, copy and pasted the link... Back into the
corner with me.....
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:4ZadnTG8GoEPL0TcRVn-qg@comcast.com...
> This one is listed as a 4wd, 2-door cherokee...
>
> Roy, I visited my parents in South Arkansas shortly after I bought a '93
> Cherokee, and my dad was impressed with it, he was looking for one to buy.
> In town, every one I saw on the road or in a dealer's lot down there was
> 2wd.
>
was 2wd... Just saw the pic, copy and pasted the link... Back into the
corner with me.....
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:4ZadnTG8GoEPL0TcRVn-qg@comcast.com...
> This one is listed as a 4wd, 2-door cherokee...
>
> Roy, I visited my parents in South Arkansas shortly after I bought a '93
> Cherokee, and my dad was impressed with it, he was looking for one to buy.
> In town, every one I saw on the road or in a dealer's lot down there was
> 2wd.
>
#74
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Re: "Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
Mike Becker did pass the time by typing:
> I rechecked all of the bushings and had a question about the state of the
> ones found on the swaybar.
>
> Should the gap here be this large? (It's the same on the other side)
Mine have no gaps.
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link1.jpg
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link2.jpg
>
> This side (outside) looks ok to me:
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount1.jpg
Yep.
> But the inside seemed really smashed. It's hard to see in this pic because
> I had a hard time maneuvering the camera in there.
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
(sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
> Other than that, the bushings on the track bar and the rest of the
> suspension look old, but in relatively good shape.
Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
bushings helped the handling a lot.
--
DougW
> I rechecked all of the bushings and had a question about the state of the
> ones found on the swaybar.
>
> Should the gap here be this large? (It's the same on the other side)
Mine have no gaps.
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link1.jpg
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link2.jpg
>
> This side (outside) looks ok to me:
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount1.jpg
Yep.
> But the inside seemed really smashed. It's hard to see in this pic because
> I had a hard time maneuvering the camera in there.
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
(sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
> Other than that, the bushings on the track bar and the rest of the
> suspension look old, but in relatively good shape.
Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
bushings helped the handling a lot.
--
DougW
#75
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Re: "Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
Mike Becker did pass the time by typing:
> I rechecked all of the bushings and had a question about the state of the
> ones found on the swaybar.
>
> Should the gap here be this large? (It's the same on the other side)
Mine have no gaps.
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link1.jpg
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link2.jpg
>
> This side (outside) looks ok to me:
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount1.jpg
Yep.
> But the inside seemed really smashed. It's hard to see in this pic because
> I had a hard time maneuvering the camera in there.
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
(sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
> Other than that, the bushings on the track bar and the rest of the
> suspension look old, but in relatively good shape.
Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
bushings helped the handling a lot.
--
DougW
> I rechecked all of the bushings and had a question about the state of the
> ones found on the swaybar.
>
> Should the gap here be this large? (It's the same on the other side)
Mine have no gaps.
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link1.jpg
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link2.jpg
>
> This side (outside) looks ok to me:
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount1.jpg
Yep.
> But the inside seemed really smashed. It's hard to see in this pic because
> I had a hard time maneuvering the camera in there.
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
(sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
> Other than that, the bushings on the track bar and the rest of the
> suspension look old, but in relatively good shape.
Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
bushings helped the handling a lot.
--
DougW
#76
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Re: "Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
Mike Becker did pass the time by typing:
> I rechecked all of the bushings and had a question about the state of the
> ones found on the swaybar.
>
> Should the gap here be this large? (It's the same on the other side)
Mine have no gaps.
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link1.jpg
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link2.jpg
>
> This side (outside) looks ok to me:
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount1.jpg
Yep.
> But the inside seemed really smashed. It's hard to see in this pic because
> I had a hard time maneuvering the camera in there.
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
(sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
> Other than that, the bushings on the track bar and the rest of the
> suspension look old, but in relatively good shape.
Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
bushings helped the handling a lot.
--
DougW
> I rechecked all of the bushings and had a question about the state of the
> ones found on the swaybar.
>
> Should the gap here be this large? (It's the same on the other side)
Mine have no gaps.
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link1.jpg
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-link2.jpg
>
> This side (outside) looks ok to me:
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount1.jpg
Yep.
> But the inside seemed really smashed. It's hard to see in this pic because
> I had a hard time maneuvering the camera in there.
>
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
(sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
> Other than that, the bushings on the track bar and the rest of the
> suspension look old, but in relatively good shape.
Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
bushings helped the handling a lot.
--
DougW
#77
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Re: "Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
Hi Doug,
Look again, that's metal to metal, where the lube guy put a bunch
of grease in trying to dampen the squeaks:
http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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DougW wrote:
>
> Mine have no gaps.
>
> Yep.
>
> That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
>
> Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
> (sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
> isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
>
> Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
> I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
> bushings helped the handling a lot.
>
> --
> DougW
Look again, that's metal to metal, where the lube guy put a bunch
of grease in trying to dampen the squeaks:
http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Mine have no gaps.
>
> Yep.
>
> That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
>
> Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
> (sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
> isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
>
> Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
> I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
> bushings helped the handling a lot.
>
> --
> DougW
#78
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Re: "Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
Hi Doug,
Look again, that's metal to metal, where the lube guy put a bunch
of grease in trying to dampen the squeaks:
http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Mine have no gaps.
>
> Yep.
>
> That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
>
> Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
> (sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
> isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
>
> Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
> I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
> bushings helped the handling a lot.
>
> --
> DougW
Look again, that's metal to metal, where the lube guy put a bunch
of grease in trying to dampen the squeaks:
http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Mine have no gaps.
>
> Yep.
>
> That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
>
> Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
> (sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
> isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
>
> Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
> I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
> bushings helped the handling a lot.
>
> --
> DougW
#79
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Re: "Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
Hi Doug,
Look again, that's metal to metal, where the lube guy put a bunch
of grease in trying to dampen the squeaks:
http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Mine have no gaps.
>
> Yep.
>
> That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
>
> Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
> (sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
> isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
>
> Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
> I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
> bushings helped the handling a lot.
>
> --
> DougW
Look again, that's metal to metal, where the lube guy put a bunch
of grease in trying to dampen the squeaks:
http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Mine have no gaps.
>
> Yep.
>
> That's "normal" wear due to the bars curvature at that point.
>
> Little bit of rust there. Might want to rework the bar
> (sand and paint) And make sure that's raggedy looking line
> isn't a crack (unlikely, but...)
>
> Remember, sometimes bushing look old because they are. :)
> I found that replacing my otherwise "old" looking sway and track bar
> bushings helped the handling a lot.
>
> --
> DougW
#80
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Re: "Clunk!" in Front End During Slow Turns
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug,
> Look again, that's metal to metal, where the lube guy put a bunch
> of grease in trying to dampen the squeaks:
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
It's close, but not much closer than the one in my ZJ.
My suggestion to the OP is to replace those bushings. The ones
on the end look shot (or terribly loose)
> Hi Doug,
> Look again, that's metal to metal, where the lube guy put a bunch
> of grease in trying to dampen the squeaks:
> http://www.mwjtc.com/jeep/sway-mount2.jpg
It's close, but not much closer than the one in my ZJ.
My suggestion to the OP is to replace those bushings. The ones
on the end look shot (or terribly loose)