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V
05-08-2012, 10:47 AM
Since this site also could almost be called NJ jeep owner association... I have a Jeep question...

Vehicle is a 2001 Cherokee sport, (4dr, auto, 4wd etc).. My friend complains of a clicking/popping/grinding sound coming from the drivers side tire area when making left turns. We also just had to change his drivers front tire to the Spare due to major uneven tire wear. ONLY the drivers side tire had wear on the outer edge down to the metal cords. All other tires show normal wear. I'm thinking bad hub assembly. Any other possible causes? He doesn't have much money so can't afford throwing a ton of parts at it. Even taking it to a shop and paying a diagnostic fee, then parts and labor would be really pushing it. I would swap the hub myself for him if I feel very confident that it is the cause. He did say the tire wear got worse as the noise got worse, and tires all wore fine prior to noise. Oh, and also best place to get bearing and brand?

greenformula92
05-08-2012, 01:18 PM
Sounds like either a bad wheel hub or ball joints. I would get it from rock auto. As far as brands I can't really comment on that

V
05-08-2012, 02:41 PM
rock auto had a decent selection, so decent that it confused me lol. I have no idea which one i need or should get.

greenformula92
05-09-2012, 07:48 AM
as far as wheel bearings I have always had luck with Moog or Timken stuff. Ball joints I try to stick with a wheel known brand, so if there a Delco or Moog or anything like that I would use them

Savage_Messiah
05-13-2012, 03:28 PM
as far as wheel bearings I have always had luck with Moog or Timken stuff. Ball joints I try to stick with a wheel known brand, so if there a Delco or Moog or anything like that I would use them

:lol:

B4C
05-13-2012, 05:12 PM
For wheel bearings use timken. I would check the u-joint on the axle shaft as well as they will click and bind when they go bad. For the tire wear its probably the hub bearing or ball joints, I would also get it aligned after.

V
05-13-2012, 05:23 PM
i looked at the u joint at the wheel and nothing jumped out at me as being odd or faulty with it. Im sure if i pull the wheel and look at it again, now that i know where to look, i bet ill be able to notice hub failure.

B4C
05-13-2012, 05:50 PM
with the truck on the ground just have someone push on it in park and watch the joint to see if there is play in it.

The_Bishop
05-13-2012, 08:52 PM
More than likely a bad hub, although the ball joints could be at fault, too.

A bad hub is easy - Jack up the axle on that side, try wiggling the wheel at the top and bottom. If there's any play, watch the backside as you do it to determine if it's the hub or ball joints.

Getting the hubs out is sometimes a bit problematic, as they lock in with rust. Using a hub puller on the hub surface won't help, as it'll just pull the hub apart at the bearings.

What I found works is to turn out the hub bolts on the backside 1-2 turns, put a sacrificial socket on then one at a time, and give it a couple of whacks with a hammer. Walk around all three, and the hub should start coming out.

greenformula92
05-13-2012, 11:07 PM
More than likely a bad hub, although the ball joints could be at fault, too.

A bad hub is easy - Jack up the axle on that side, try wiggling the wheel at the top and bottom. If there's any play, watch the backside as you do it to determine if it's the hub or ball joints.

Getting the hubs out is sometimes a bit problematic, as they lock in with rust. Using a hub puller on the hub surface won't help, as it'll just pull the hub apart at the bearings.

What I found works is to turn out the hub bolts on the backside 1-2 turns, put a sacrificial socket on then one at a time, and give it a couple of whacks with a hammer. Walk around all three, and the hub should start coming out.

That or a ton of heat and a lot of PB Blaster. either way it can be a huge PITA

Tru2Chevy
05-20-2012, 07:47 PM
I think I may have shown this to you in chat Paul, but if not:

www.stu-offroad.com/axle/unitbearing/unitbearing-1.htm

Easy method to get the unit bearing out on a Jeep Dana 30 front axle.

- Justin

transmaro93
05-20-2012, 08:01 PM
sounds most to me like it is the u joint on the axle... could be bearing though.. bearings are super easyto change... just did mine replaced with timkens... they are fine so far. being its only making noise on turns it sounds like the ujoints are binding up..