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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Noise Isolation Help
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<blockquote data-quote="GP Noir" data-source="post: 445240" data-attributes="member: 22885"><p>My brother went through the same thing. He had a noise and spent a lot of time and money chasing it down. He replaced the U-joints in both front axle shafts, both front wheel hubs and went through his entire steering system. Still had a noise, a clunk. Turned out to be the Rzeppa joint in his front driveshaft. He replaced his front driveshaft with a double cardan driveshaft from Adams. No more clunk.</p><p></p><p>His Jeep did need the new U joints and wheel hubs, so it wasn't a waste of money or time. But I'm not surprised that the problem was your drive shaft.</p><p></p><p>I recently bought a 2012 Wrangler Rubicon and the U joints were badly worn. I was gonna have the U joints and the Rzeppa joint replaced with a high flex unit from Terra Flex, but instead went with an Adams driveshaft. So far, the Adams driveshaft is working great. No driveline vibration and it's good for stock suspensions and up to 4 inches of lift. My brother lives near an ORV park and goes wheeling with his Rubicon nearly every weekend. His Adams driveshafts are holding up well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GP Noir, post: 445240, member: 22885"] My brother went through the same thing. He had a noise and spent a lot of time and money chasing it down. He replaced the U-joints in both front axle shafts, both front wheel hubs and went through his entire steering system. Still had a noise, a clunk. Turned out to be the Rzeppa joint in his front driveshaft. He replaced his front driveshaft with a double cardan driveshaft from Adams. No more clunk. His Jeep did need the new U joints and wheel hubs, so it wasn't a waste of money or time. But I'm not surprised that the problem was your drive shaft. I recently bought a 2012 Wrangler Rubicon and the U joints were badly worn. I was gonna have the U joints and the Rzeppa joint replaced with a high flex unit from Terra Flex, but instead went with an Adams driveshaft. So far, the Adams driveshaft is working great. No driveline vibration and it's good for stock suspensions and up to 4 inches of lift. My brother lives near an ORV park and goes wheeling with his Rubicon nearly every weekend. His Adams driveshafts are holding up well [/QUOTE]
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JK General Discussion
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