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Anonymous Posted on Jun 22, 2014

Making grinding noise from rear brakes

Sounds like wheel bearing

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Mike Butler

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2008

SOURCE: when I make a right

Four wheel disc brakes or drums on rear?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2008

SOURCE: 1998 Grand Cherokee Orvis - Rear diff lock permanently on?

drain the rear end and refill with the proper gear oil and differential additive

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 jeep grand cherokee, quadra

Since you aready paid $400, go back to ;the shop and get your $'S worth!! Unless someone can prove that the axle bgs were bad, you shoulld ask why pinion & side gears were not diagonsed!!! (dosen't anyone test drive stuff after they "fix" something anymore??? Dosen't anyone give a damn???
If you can't get anywhere with this, find a junkyard unit and install it yourself. It isn't that hard. Just be sure that new lone has the same mount points and gear ratio matches ratio lof front axle.(count gear teeth if you must)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2009

SOURCE: front-end noise on a 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport

HI!! have somebody to help you star the car you outside put on drive turnthe whell to the side makes noisevery slow drive the truck and hear the noise if growglin noiise is detected is the hub bearing

Dan C

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  • Posted on May 19, 2009

SOURCE: noise from front end more so when you are turning

You also could have received a bad axle. Sometimes the rebuilds don't hold good tolerance and can make the same noise you are trying to get rid of. Is it full-time 4wd? Maybe the driveshaft ujoint also.

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