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Ok, thanks for the suggestion! I'll have to give that a shot when I have my drive shaft out. I have previously pulled the slip yoke out and regreased it which got rid of the typical clunk late model XJs get when stopping, though that didn't make a difference for the whine. But I used Kendall...
Both the new and old axle have/had open differentials, so I didn't put any friction modifier in the oil.
The initial whining noise (the one in cruise at or around 45mph) existed with the set of tires that came with the car. I put new ones on and it made no difference. Also, rotating, balancing...
Thanks for all of the suggestions! To answer some of the questions:
crimsondragon: I meant when it was up on the lift in the garage with the wheels freely spinning in the air. It seems as though the noise only happens when there's a load on the drivetrain
old_man: I changed the oil in the TC...
The front brakes had been removed and reinstalled by a mechanic when I had the 2 front axle u-joints replaced. I replaced most of the hardware on the rear brakes when I swapped in the new axle (the shoes had plenty of life left). The mechanic also had to remove/reinstall rear brakes when...
Hello everyone. I've been a lurker on the forums for a while, since I got my Jeep in May. I must warn that this is going to be a hell of a long post. First off, the specs:
2001 Cherokee Sport w/ 138k miles
4.0L
AW4 transmission
NP231 TC
8.25" rear end
edit: I forgot to mention that the Jeep is...