Well I just bought a 1996 Country with only 63k miles. It's in great condition, and I'm 99% sure it's never been off road.
Whats happening is really hard to describe, sort of one of those "you have to be there" things, but I'll do my best.
When coming to a complete stop, like say at a traffic light, the Jeep sometimes will jerk slightly, right as you actually stop, and make sort of a clunking noise. It seems like it is coming from the rear end. It'll also do this when accelerating from a stop. I'll hear a clunking noise and feel a slight jerk, like some slack in the driveline is being taken up.
It happens about 50% of the time.
It's a 4.0 with an auto tranny.
I just had the brakes inspected and this problem is not related to them. Any idea what could be causing this?
Whats happening is really hard to describe, sort of one of those "you have to be there" things, but I'll do my best.
When coming to a complete stop, like say at a traffic light, the Jeep sometimes will jerk slightly, right as you actually stop, and make sort of a clunking noise. It seems like it is coming from the rear end. It'll also do this when accelerating from a stop. I'll hear a clunking noise and feel a slight jerk, like some slack in the driveline is being taken up.
It happens about 50% of the time.
It's a 4.0 with an auto tranny.
I just had the brakes inspected and this problem is not related to them. Any idea what could be causing this?