Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle (which
the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
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"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
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> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
> less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
> releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
> just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
>
the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle (which
the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
--
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"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
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> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
> less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
> releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
> just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
>
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
OK you had a 91 model car checked three years ago at the "stealership".
Could it just be getting old? You could try putting regular diff oil in it
without the limited slip additive.
JoBo
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
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>I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
>> --
>> Remove nospam to email
>>
>
>
Could it just be getting old? You could try putting regular diff oil in it
without the limited slip additive.
JoBo
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
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>I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
>> --
>> Remove nospam to email
>>
>
>
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
OK you had a 91 model car checked three years ago at the "stealership".
Could it just be getting old? You could try putting regular diff oil in it
without the limited slip additive.
JoBo
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
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>I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
>> --
>> Remove nospam to email
>>
>
>
Could it just be getting old? You could try putting regular diff oil in it
without the limited slip additive.
JoBo
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
>I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
>> --
>> Remove nospam to email
>>
>
>
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
OK you had a 91 model car checked three years ago at the "stealership".
Could it just be getting old? You could try putting regular diff oil in it
without the limited slip additive.
JoBo
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
>I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
>> --
>> Remove nospam to email
>>
>
>
Could it just be getting old? You could try putting regular diff oil in it
without the limited slip additive.
JoBo
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
>I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
>> --
>> Remove nospam to email
>>
>
>
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
remove the rear cover and look for metal or clutch material in the oil. if
there, serious work is needed.
otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
old john
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
(which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
> >
> > --
> > Remove nospam to email
> >
>
>
there, serious work is needed.
otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
old john
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
(which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
> >
> > --
> > Remove nospam to email
> >
>
>
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
remove the rear cover and look for metal or clutch material in the oil. if
there, serious work is needed.
otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
old john
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
(which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
> >
> > --
> > Remove nospam to email
> >
>
>
there, serious work is needed.
otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
old john
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
(which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
> >
> > --
> > Remove nospam to email
> >
>
>
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
remove the rear cover and look for metal or clutch material in the oil. if
there, serious work is needed.
otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
old john
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
(which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
> >
> > --
> > Remove nospam to email
> >
>
>
there, serious work is needed.
otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
old john
"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>
> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
(which
> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less than
> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing. So,
> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>
> --
> Remove nospam to email
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
> >
> > --
> > Remove nospam to email
> >
>
>
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
That's what I was afraid you'd say. Damn. I hope it just needs new oil.
Supposedly the clutch packs were R&R'ed at the stealership less than 2 years
ago. Thanks for the info.
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> remove the rear cover and look for metal or clutch material in the oil. if
> there, serious work is needed.
> otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
> old john
>
>
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
>> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
>> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>>
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
>> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less
>> than
>> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing.
>> So,
>> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
>> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
>> --
>> Remove nospam to email
>> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Remove nospam to email
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
Supposedly the clutch packs were R&R'ed at the stealership less than 2 years
ago. Thanks for the info.
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<ajeeperman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> remove the rear cover and look for metal or clutch material in the oil. if
> there, serious work is needed.
> otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
> old john
>
>
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
>> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
>> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>>
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
>> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less
>> than
>> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing.
>> So,
>> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
>> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
>> --
>> Remove nospam to email
>> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Remove nospam to email
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
That's what I was afraid you'd say. Damn. I hope it just needs new oil.
Supposedly the clutch packs were R&R'ed at the stealership less than 2 years
ago. Thanks for the info.
--
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<ajeeperman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> remove the rear cover and look for metal or clutch material in the oil. if
> there, serious work is needed.
> otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
> old john
>
>
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
>> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
>> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>>
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
>> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less
>> than
>> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing.
>> So,
>> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
>> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
>> --
>> Remove nospam to email
>> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Remove nospam to email
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
Supposedly the clutch packs were R&R'ed at the stealership less than 2 years
ago. Thanks for the info.
--
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<ajeeperman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> remove the rear cover and look for metal or clutch material in the oil. if
> there, serious work is needed.
> otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
> old john
>
>
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
>> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
>> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>>
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
>> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less
>> than
>> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing.
>> So,
>> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
>> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
>> --
>> Remove nospam to email
>> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Remove nospam to email
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear diff binding or is the trac-loc?
That's what I was afraid you'd say. Damn. I hope it just needs new oil.
Supposedly the clutch packs were R&R'ed at the stealership less than 2 years
ago. Thanks for the info.
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> remove the rear cover and look for metal or clutch material in the oil. if
> there, serious work is needed.
> otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
> old john
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> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
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>> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
>> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>>
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
>> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less
>> than
>> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing.
>> So,
>> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
>> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
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>> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
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>> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
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Supposedly the clutch packs were R&R'ed at the stealership less than 2 years
ago. Thanks for the info.
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> remove the rear cover and look for metal or clutch material in the oil. if
> there, serious work is needed.
> otherwise just use new oil and maybe an additive
> old john
>
>
> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
> news:wqr0e.1758$rb5.329@fe02.lga...
>> I don't think my previous post made it so I'm bumping this post. I have
>> the following symptoms w/a 91 XJ (w/4WD) Laredo:
>>
>> On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
> (which
>> the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked less
>> than
>> three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and releasing.
>> So,
>> is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to just replace the
>> rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>>
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>> "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>> news:nyt%d.2333$mL2.1621@fe03.lga...
>> > On sharp left or right turns I can hear some noise from the rear axle
>> > (which the Chrysler/Jeep-Eagle stealership mechanics supposedly checked
>> > less than three years ago). It's as if the clutch pack is binding and
>> > releasing. So, is this normal or do I have problems? Is it possible to
>> > just replace the rear diff w/a normal, non-trac-loc axle?
>> >
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