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Jeep Xj Drive Shaft Clicking Noise. If i coast into a left hand. The noise is worse under load (climbing on a rock) but i. Simply put, i get a clicking sound when i accelerate into a left hand turn. If the output shaft is shifting allowing the drive shaft to move it could be the bearing. Common causes for a clunk when turning would be a loose track bar or maybe. I'm getting a clunk when the drivetrain is loaded or unloaded. If the play is in the drive shaft itself replace it. The clicking sound that accompanies it also mean you need a new. I can replicate it by pushing the clutch in, like driving through the gears, or by leaving it in second and rapidly. The first shows a little splatter then yours shows a lot. Look at both pictures of the front shaft above. It only does it when i accelerate.

Turning (front end) knock/poping noise....? Page 2 Jeep Cherokee Forum
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I can replicate it by pushing the clutch in, like driving through the gears, or by leaving it in second and rapidly. It only does it when i accelerate. Look at both pictures of the front shaft above. If i coast into a left hand. Common causes for a clunk when turning would be a loose track bar or maybe. The noise is worse under load (climbing on a rock) but i. The first shows a little splatter then yours shows a lot. If the output shaft is shifting allowing the drive shaft to move it could be the bearing. The clicking sound that accompanies it also mean you need a new. Simply put, i get a clicking sound when i accelerate into a left hand turn.

Turning (front end) knock/poping noise....? Page 2 Jeep Cherokee Forum

Jeep Xj Drive Shaft Clicking Noise Simply put, i get a clicking sound when i accelerate into a left hand turn. I can replicate it by pushing the clutch in, like driving through the gears, or by leaving it in second and rapidly. Look at both pictures of the front shaft above. It only does it when i accelerate. If i coast into a left hand. Simply put, i get a clicking sound when i accelerate into a left hand turn. I'm getting a clunk when the drivetrain is loaded or unloaded. If the output shaft is shifting allowing the drive shaft to move it could be the bearing. The noise is worse under load (climbing on a rock) but i. If the play is in the drive shaft itself replace it. Common causes for a clunk when turning would be a loose track bar or maybe. The clicking sound that accompanies it also mean you need a new. The first shows a little splatter then yours shows a lot.

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