4 Wheel drive clicking & front driveshaft CV joint
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4 Wheel drive clicking & front driveshaft CV joint
I have a 07 Wrangler Rubicon with about 107,000 miles and a 4" lift. Unfortunately, I cannot attach a picture, but I have noticed what appears to be grease flung out of the CV joint by the transfer case on the front driveshaft. I'm pretty sure it's from the CV joint and not the pinion seal. Also when in 4 wheel drive I hear a clicking. Do you have any suggestions on what needs done and what parts I might need?
Thanks,
Tim
Thanks,
Tim
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If you want to repair that driveshaft, do a quick search on Teraflex High Angle Rzeppa. Another alternative is a new aftermarket driveshaft, there are quite a few mfg's and different styles of joints, so if you go this route be sure to get feedback on them.
Also, there is no problem with pulling that driveshaft off and driving without until you get around to a fix. (other than not having 4wheel drive)
Also, there is no problem with pulling that driveshaft off and driving without until you get around to a fix. (other than not having 4wheel drive)
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Yup, your DS has bit the dust. The angle at which that is operating with your lift took it's toll, the boot ripped, slung the grease out, and now the CV is running pretty dry and crapping out.....that is the ticking you hear. Your options are 1) replace with a take-off factory DS you pick up cheap and wait for the same thing to happen, 2) remove your DS and replace that CV joint with the TF replacement as nthinuf mentioned, or 3) replace with aftermarket DS.
I'd indeed pull that off, cuz it's spinning even in 2WD, albeit under less stress. You're going to have to remove it regardless of which replacement option you choose, so may as well do it now and error on the side of caution.
I'd indeed pull that off, cuz it's spinning even in 2WD, albeit under less stress. You're going to have to remove it regardless of which replacement option you choose, so may as well do it now and error on the side of caution.