Oppinions, advice, help needed 2008 jku rubicon
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Oppinions, advice, help needed 2008 jku rubicon
Alright hopefully some jk gurus can chime in.
I have several issues with the jeep that id like some help with.
I have a 2008 jku rubicon, manual transmission, 4" lift coils, metalcloack adj arms, jks front and rear adj track bars, running 35" mtr kevlars on 16" wheels.
Now you have the low down. First order of business. I believe my front u-joints are on there way out. When in 4wd any type of turning sets off a loud distinctive click, also does it if i get on the gas a little in 4wd. What is the best way to tell if a u joint is shot? And what is the most cost effective way of replacing them ( I do all the work on my jeep myself so what would be cheapest but worthwhile solution in parts )
Second one is a question asked a lot, im sure ill get flamed for this one, Shifting my transfer case. Im no newbie to 4wd trucks, i had a tj before the jk, and for some reason the jk feels like pulling teeth when getting it into 4lo compared to my tj. I know the procedure for engaging 4wd, but my transfer-case does not like engaging. Is there any thing specific to 2008s that may be a problem? Ive gone to the dealer to test drive others and the transfer-case engages fine, takes a flick of the wrist.
Third question is about the rear pinch seems, the standard seem everyone seems to trim is the rears that are located near factory rocker guards. My question is how about the nice sharp piece of sheet metal that sticks out towards the back of the wheel well, its behind all the plastic wheel well liner in the rear fenders. Ill try to get a pic but my tire has nice chunks in it now because of this damned thing.
I also wanted to know if all manual tranny rubicons make so much god damn noise in 4lo. I feel like the 4:1 probably has something to do with it but it just sounds like a ton of gear slap when on and off the gas or clutch.
Any help is appreciated guys. Thank you!
I have several issues with the jeep that id like some help with.
I have a 2008 jku rubicon, manual transmission, 4" lift coils, metalcloack adj arms, jks front and rear adj track bars, running 35" mtr kevlars on 16" wheels.
Now you have the low down. First order of business. I believe my front u-joints are on there way out. When in 4wd any type of turning sets off a loud distinctive click, also does it if i get on the gas a little in 4wd. What is the best way to tell if a u joint is shot? And what is the most cost effective way of replacing them ( I do all the work on my jeep myself so what would be cheapest but worthwhile solution in parts )
Second one is a question asked a lot, im sure ill get flamed for this one, Shifting my transfer case. Im no newbie to 4wd trucks, i had a tj before the jk, and for some reason the jk feels like pulling teeth when getting it into 4lo compared to my tj. I know the procedure for engaging 4wd, but my transfer-case does not like engaging. Is there any thing specific to 2008s that may be a problem? Ive gone to the dealer to test drive others and the transfer-case engages fine, takes a flick of the wrist.
Third question is about the rear pinch seems, the standard seem everyone seems to trim is the rears that are located near factory rocker guards. My question is how about the nice sharp piece of sheet metal that sticks out towards the back of the wheel well, its behind all the plastic wheel well liner in the rear fenders. Ill try to get a pic but my tire has nice chunks in it now because of this damned thing.
I also wanted to know if all manual tranny rubicons make so much god damn noise in 4lo. I feel like the 4:1 probably has something to do with it but it just sounds like a ton of gear slap when on and off the gas or clutch.
Any help is appreciated guys. Thank you!
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I have a 2010 2 door rubicon wiyh a 2 1/2' lift and 35s and it should go into low with no problelm , and not make any noise , thanks for the tip on cutting the back edge lip, I never looked at that and never read a thred about it
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"Second one is a question asked a lot, im sure ill get flamed for this one, Shifting my transfer case. Im no newbie to 4wd trucks, i had a tj before the jk, and for some reason the jk feels like pulling teeth when getting it into 4lo compared to my tj. I know the procedure for engaging 4wd, but my transfer-case does not like engaging. Is there any thing specific to 2008s that may be a problem? Ive gone to the dealer to test drive others and the transfer-case engages fine, takes a flick of the wrist. "
I have been wanting to reroute my cable ever sense I've broke the plastic clip on a trail. There is 2 holes in the floor board and the factory routed it through the closest hole toward both levers, witch creating that bind feeling. You need to take the center console out and fish a coat hanger "under the upper" shifting bracket to the second. LOL, had to be why Chry-sler didn't do it right the first time.
PS: Chrysler should be doing this
I have been wanting to reroute my cable ever sense I've broke the plastic clip on a trail. There is 2 holes in the floor board and the factory routed it through the closest hole toward both levers, witch creating that bind feeling. You need to take the center console out and fish a coat hanger "under the upper" shifting bracket to the second. LOL, had to be why Chry-sler didn't do it right the first time.
PS: Chrysler should be doing this
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I may try this. Do you have pictures? I have the tools to make a bracket or leaver, or whatever i may need. Just need to kniw where its binding
I may try this. Do you have pictures? I have the tools to make a bracket or leaver, or whatever i may need. Just need to kniw where its binding
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Reroute
In assembly they placed the cable in, then later sinche the 4 wheel shifter assembly and was "good enough" for short time they had it
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