Rear end vibration and rebuild
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Rear end vibration and rebuild
I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
goes.
The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
bearings in?
Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
P195 75 R15 steel wheels
How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
Tom
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The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
bearings in?
Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
P195 75 R15 steel wheels
How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
Tom
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Re: Rear end vibration and rebuild
Hi Tom,
Don't throw good money after bad: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
Give the bone yards a look for a TJ with a Dana 44, other places to
look: http://www.jeeptech.com/axle/d44.html and:
http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/te...rear_axle_kit/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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tk wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
Don't throw good money after bad: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
Give the bone yards a look for a TJ with a Dana 44, other places to
look: http://www.jeeptech.com/axle/d44.html and:
http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/te...rear_axle_kit/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
tk wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
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Re: Rear end vibration and rebuild
Hi Tom,
Don't throw good money after bad: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
Give the bone yards a look for a TJ with a Dana 44, other places to
look: http://www.jeeptech.com/axle/d44.html and:
http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/te...rear_axle_kit/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
tk wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
Don't throw good money after bad: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
Give the bone yards a look for a TJ with a Dana 44, other places to
look: http://www.jeeptech.com/axle/d44.html and:
http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/te...rear_axle_kit/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
tk wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
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Re: Rear end vibration and rebuild
Hi Tom,
Don't throw good money after bad: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
Give the bone yards a look for a TJ with a Dana 44, other places to
look: http://www.jeeptech.com/axle/d44.html and:
http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/te...rear_axle_kit/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
tk wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
Don't throw good money after bad: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
Give the bone yards a look for a TJ with a Dana 44, other places to
look: http://www.jeeptech.com/axle/d44.html and:
http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/te...rear_axle_kit/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
tk wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
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Re: Rear end vibration and rebuild
Hi Tom. Did the vibration stop when you let off the accelerator at this
speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
Thanks,
Greg
95YJ
tk wrote:
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
Thanks,
Greg
95YJ
tk wrote:
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
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Re: Rear end vibration and rebuild
Hi Tom. Did the vibration stop when you let off the accelerator at this
speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
Thanks,
Greg
95YJ
tk wrote:
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
Thanks,
Greg
95YJ
tk wrote:
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
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Re: Rear end vibration and rebuild
Hi Tom. Did the vibration stop when you let off the accelerator at this
speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
Thanks,
Greg
95YJ
tk wrote:
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
Thanks,
Greg
95YJ
tk wrote:
> I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> goes.
>
> The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
>
> Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> bearings in?
>
> Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
>
> I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> P195 75 R15 steel wheels
>
> How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
>
> Tom
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Re: Rear end vibration and rebuild
The vibration seems to continue even if I let off the accelerator, it's
like this vibration (2 second pause) vibration (2 second pause)
vibration
Can't feel it in the sterring wheel...
Tom
jerryg wrote:
> Hi Tom. Did the vibration stop when you let off the accelerator at this
> speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
> feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
> have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
> 95YJ
> tk wrote:
> > I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> > goes.
> >
> > The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> > rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
> >
> > Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> > bearings in?
> >
> > Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
> >
> > I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> > P195 75 R15 steel wheels
> >
> > How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
> >
> > Tom
like this vibration (2 second pause) vibration (2 second pause)
vibration
Can't feel it in the sterring wheel...
Tom
jerryg wrote:
> Hi Tom. Did the vibration stop when you let off the accelerator at this
> speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
> feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
> have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
> 95YJ
> tk wrote:
> > I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> > goes.
> >
> > The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> > rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
> >
> > Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> > bearings in?
> >
> > Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
> >
> > I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> > P195 75 R15 steel wheels
> >
> > How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
> >
> > Tom
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Re: Rear end vibration and rebuild
The vibration seems to continue even if I let off the accelerator, it's
like this vibration (2 second pause) vibration (2 second pause)
vibration
Can't feel it in the sterring wheel...
Tom
jerryg wrote:
> Hi Tom. Did the vibration stop when you let off the accelerator at this
> speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
> feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
> have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
> 95YJ
> tk wrote:
> > I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> > goes.
> >
> > The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> > rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
> >
> > Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> > bearings in?
> >
> > Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
> >
> > I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> > P195 75 R15 steel wheels
> >
> > How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
> >
> > Tom
like this vibration (2 second pause) vibration (2 second pause)
vibration
Can't feel it in the sterring wheel...
Tom
jerryg wrote:
> Hi Tom. Did the vibration stop when you let off the accelerator at this
> speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
> feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
> have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
> 95YJ
> tk wrote:
> > I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> > goes.
> >
> > The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> > rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
> >
> > Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> > bearings in?
> >
> > Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
> >
> > I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> > P195 75 R15 steel wheels
> >
> > How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
> >
> > Tom
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Re: Rear end vibration and rebuild
The vibration seems to continue even if I let off the accelerator, it's
like this vibration (2 second pause) vibration (2 second pause)
vibration
Can't feel it in the sterring wheel...
Tom
jerryg wrote:
> Hi Tom. Did the vibration stop when you let off the accelerator at this
> speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
> feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
> have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
> 95YJ
> tk wrote:
> > I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> > goes.
> >
> > The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> > rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
> >
> > Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> > bearings in?
> >
> > Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
> >
> > I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> > P195 75 R15 steel wheels
> >
> > How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
> >
> > Tom
like this vibration (2 second pause) vibration (2 second pause)
vibration
Can't feel it in the sterring wheel...
Tom
jerryg wrote:
> Hi Tom. Did the vibration stop when you let off the accelerator at this
> speed, and then continue when you reapplied the accelerator? Did you
> feel it through the steering wheel? Just wondering, I believe I may
> have the same problem. Mine is on and off also at highway speed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
> 95YJ
> tk wrote:
> > I have a 2000 TJ that has a vibration around 60-70 mph that comes and
> > goes.
> >
> > The dealer inspected and I have metal in the oil and they recommend new
> > rear-end bearings in a rebuild of the Dana 35 rear end for $800.00
> >
> > Anyone run into this, and is what is the going rate on putting new
> > bearings in?
> >
> > Is it worth replacing the rear end with a Dana 44?
> >
> > I recently put on alloy canyon wheels and 30" tires and ditched the
> > P195 75 R15 steel wheels
> >
> > How do I know what the ratio is? I have a 3 speed automatic....
> >
> > Tom