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If every thing was done correctly, then I would put it on a lift and see where the noise was coming from. You may have bad universal joints or other drive line problems.
This is built into the car and is a nation wide complaint on all Jeeps. Contact the dealer for help or the factory assistance line. You could try adding more negative Castor adjustment to the front end , that may help.
just below the exhaust manifold on the drivers side of the jeep.... u will need to go underneath the jeep an may even have to remove the water shield that is under the front of the jeep..
I hava a 1999 Grand cherokee loredo V8 with full time 4wheel drive. when the rear tires slip I am hearing a poping noise in the front end when the 4wheel drive engages. I was told by one person that it could be the chain in the transfer case slipping but I was told by a jeep salesman that this year jeep did not have a chain. Could this be the CV joints in the front axels?
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