I have developed a noise under my jeep like a creaking or a metal poping noise. I have checked track bars, control arms, springs, u-joints, ball joints, sway bars, and sprayed oil on everything to no good in fixing it. It makes the noise when flexing and turning. It sounds like it is in the middle of the jeep. Do you think it could be the transmission mount?
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If it was t-case mount, i would expect you to have some driveline vibes at speed as well.
I found an odd noise under mine after last trip out, muffler and catalytic converter mounts cracked. Makes a hollow metalic noise when sidehilling or going over washboard roads."It's Not Rocket Surgery"
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T-case mount? Last I recall, it hangs from the tranny that is mounted to the skidplate. Don't know if the TJ has the torque link. These can creak if the bushings get tired. Also check the skidplate bolts. Is there any noticeable bump or jolt when it pops? Look for rust dust around all bolt heads. Also look at the steering box mount and the front track bar frame mount. These like to tear with a lot of hard use. Good luck.God forgives, rocks don't
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My mount was bad and the stick shift would vibrate back and forth when in 4low going up steep incilines. It also would cause the exuast to make alot of vibration noise because the hanger is attached to the mount. Changed it out and works good now. You sure you dont have a ujoint going out on the double cardan joint?
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Curtis, finding a noise in a Jeep is like finding a needle in a hay stack. I would start by removing one driveshaft, then drive it, then remove the other one to rule that out. If you suspect the transmount take the four nuts of that hold it to the skid plate and jack the trans up so you can see and feel if it is separated.
My bet would be a cracked control arm or trackbar mount or a bushing that has gone south, so happy huntingLast edited by aw12345; 04-19-10, 04:20 PM.
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My thought is that it might be a control arm binding up on the bolt through the mount or the control arm might be rubbing on the mount itself. I had a similar noise from the track bar in the front. The pin/bolt off of the mount on frame rail was slightly loose. Might want to double check that.Some say that if you listen to the little voices, you are open minded, if you answer them, you belong in a white padded room. I say, have a conversation!!
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Curtis,
I take you on a couple medium trails and now your Jeep is making noises? LMAO. When my old YJ gets quiet and quits groaning and squeeking, thats when I get nervous. Maybe you should give that thing to me and get another one. Good luck my friend, hope you find it.
Mitch
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Mine got replaced a few years ago with currie arms. I don't have any rubber bushing left in my control arms, they have all been relaced with joints. I will check the rear track bar bushing. Thanks guys.IN A LAND OF FREEDOM WE ARE HELD HOSTAGE BY THE TYRANNY OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS!!
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Curtis,
now that you mentioned curie joints, check to see if the joints havent rotated just enough to catch the edge on the mounts. I have a Rock Krawler long arm on my XJ and one of the joints turned and was rubbing and making the same noise you describedSome say that if you listen to the little voices, you are open minded, if you answer them, you belong in a white padded room. I say, have a conversation!!
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Originally posted by curtis View PostMine got replaced a few years ago with currie arms. I don't have any rubber bushing left in my control arms, they have all been relaced with joints. I will check the rear track bar bushing. Thanks guys.
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