SOURCE: 1993 jeep grand cherokee laredo 4 wheel drive
I'm not absolutely sure on the tire size for the jeep itself, but I think they are 225/65/R15's. Not absolutely sure.
As for the noise, from your explanation, it sounds like the transfer case is under a heavy bind. Take it off of the road in some grass or dirt and then move it forward a few feet then simply hit reverse. Don't move much maybe an inch and it may release the bind. Once you get the bind off the transfer case, it should slip out of 4wd, unless there is damage in the case/shifter itself.
When operating four wheel drives, with tires of different sizes it causes extreme stress on the gearing in the transfer case. Larger tires don't turn the axles as much as smaller tires. So, this causes stress in the driveline as the front is actually turning slower then the rear. In turn, this will put so much pressure on the gears that it could cause damage and the shifting mechanism will not work correctly to pull it out of 4wd engagement.
Try those ideas, and see if you can get it out of 4WD. Definitely put four tires on the jeep that are all the same size. This will keep you from having excessive stress on the transfer case and gearing therein.
I hope this helps out buddy.
SOURCE: 96 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Speakers
front - 6.5" by 6.5" depth- 3"
in dash - 3.5" depth- 2"
back- 6.5" by 6.5" depth- 3"
SOURCE: window motor replace 2001 jeep grand cherokee
You need to remove all the skrews from the door. Normaly there is one in the handle of the door, one behind the in door lach handel and one under the bump out for the arm rest on the door. Than you need to take a flat head skrew driver slowly priying the panel off. There are plastic clips on the backside of the panel it is ok if you brake a few.
SOURCE: 1999 jeep cherokee front speakers not working
Chrysler in their goal to make a buck put splices inside the rubber tube between the door and the a pillar on later Cherokee's. This is to spit the harness between the main door speakers and optional tweeters.The plugs for the tweeters will be there no matter if you have them or not. These connectors make the wires more susceptible to breakage. Have a stereo shop rewire your front speakers.
SOURCE: speakers for 1994 jeep grand cherokee
6.5" in all the doors dash is wierd. 2.75" but i have been able to squeez in a 3.5"
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