Vibration problem(my milkshake brings all the boys to the yard)
#11
Pulled the rear shaft, all is good, rotated 180 when I reinstalled just to check. Checked rear brakes while I was at it, slight seepage from one cylinder, added to list of things to do. Way out of adjustment, got that corrected, definite pedal feel improvement. Rear springs have 3 leafs, a helper and 3.25" block. What would you recommend to give me less sag when towing and raise the rear about 1"?
#12
Well, had some daylight left, so went through the front end. Easy list.....everything, and the RF wheel bearing also has play now. Time to start shopping. Surprisingly the ball joints didn't have play, but I have been around long enough to know that, if I'm doing the rest, they are getting done also. At least I will get a chance to check the universal joint on that side....
I may need to do the motor swap in the ZJ so I have a parts runner.......🤣
I may need to do the motor swap in the ZJ so I have a parts runner.......🤣
#13
Pulled the rear shaft, all is good, rotated 180 when I reinstalled just to check. Checked rear brakes while I was at it, slight seepage from one cylinder, added to list of things to do. Way out of adjustment, got that corrected, definite pedal feel improvement. Rear springs have 3 leafs, a helper and 3.25" block. What would you recommend to give me less sag when towing and raise the rear about 1"?
#14
Went ahead and pulled the RF bearing, it was so bad the flange hub fell out.....and the axle joint is binding also, will replace bearing and both axle joints tommorow night. I guess I should have replaced them both when I did the lf a couple of months ago, but, I did it on the side of the road, a lot easier at my house with an actual floor jack, stands and air tools....... I really need to find a cheap used short bed utility body and just keep all my tools in the truck.......gotta get this sorted fast, my dad wants me in SC in a couple of weeks to launch his new floating dock, the Dodge will be hauling the dock to a local launch ramp, and we will tow it with the boat across the lake to its new home. First I have to get it jacked up off the ground high enough to slide a 16 foot trailer underneath.....but, he has a backhoe.... And I have to find my pirate costume.....
#15
Went ahead and pulled the RF bearing, it was so bad the flange hub fell out.....and the axle joint is binding also, will replace bearing and both axle joints tommorow night. I guess I should have replaced them both when I did the lf a couple of months ago, but, I did it on the side of the road, a lot easier at my house with an actual floor jack, stands and air tools....... I really need to find a cheap used short bed utility body and just keep all my tools in the truck.......gotta get this sorted fast, my dad wants me in SC in a couple of weeks to launch his new floating dock, the Dodge will be hauling the dock to a local launch ramp, and we will tow it with the boat across the lake to its new home. First I have to get it jacked up off the ground high enough to slide a 16 foot trailer underneath.....but, he has a backhoe.... And I have to find my pirate costume.....
That bad bearing and binding joint will likely solve your vibration issues as well.
#16
Well, new bearing and u-joints are in, vibration not solved, but, it is improved. Time to start shopping the front end parts. Did noticed a lot of play in the bottom of the steering column, there is an aftermarket fix for that, added to my list. Geez, fix one thing, cross it off my list, add two more items..... Beginning to understand that crazed look I see on Dodge owners faces......😠
#17
Well, new bearing and u-joints are in, vibration not solved, but, it is improved. Time to start shopping the front end parts. Did noticed a lot of play in the bottom of the steering column, there is an aftermarket fix for that, added to my list. Geez, fix one thing, cross it off my list, add two more items..... Beginning to understand that crazed look I see on Dodge owners faces......😠
#18
Heh..my new headlights arrived today, just waiting on my 100/80 bulbs. It will be nice to actually see where I am going. Right now I think I would do better with a couple of candles on the bumper. Yes, I run Hella off-road bulbs. Not a fan of aftermarket HID's or LED units, although the quality is getting better. Everyone worries about the heat and the plastic housings. I ran H4 conversions in my 84 Chevy with 140W high beams and 100W lows, still in it after 3 years of abuse, the new owner loved them. My ZJ has the 100W units, trouble free. My ST1300 runs the 100W units also. Heat has never been a problem for me with them. I'm always surprised by people who install all these fancy bulbs in headlights that are totally fogged out or the reflector has corroded away. My only complaint about the Hellas is that they now have that blue tint. gimme the old fashioned clear bulbs anytime. I will add a light bar in the future, but it will only be used off road. I have a rear view camera/GPS unit stashed away, I don't need the GPS(although it does come in handy if you are out in the woods with no cell signal and get a bit lost) I am looking at some additional rear lights, because the stock reverse lights suck and visibility back there when backing up isn't that good, hence the camera. Hopefully when I fix the dash I can integrate it. Adding rear power ports(extended cab) so I can keep my LED work lights charged. Got a long list of things to do, but I will get the front end right first. YMMV
Last edited by V65Ozzie; 01-26-2018 at 10:19 PM.
#19
Well, my new bulbs didn't arrive, but the new light assemblies had new stock bulbs, so I installed them. What a difference! I can see things. Once I get the over amp bulbs in there and actually aim them right I will be a happy camper. While messing around with them I had a thought, which I occasionally do, so I rotated my tires. Another improvement to the vibration! Now I can feel the loose front end and the slop in the column.
#20
Heh..my new headlights arrived today, just waiting on my 100/80 bulbs. It will be nice to actually see where I am going. Right now I think I would do better with a couple of candles on the bumper. Yes, I run Hella off-road bulbs. Not a fan of aftermarket HID's or LED units, although the quality is getting better. Everyone worries about the heat and the plastic housings. I ran H4 conversions in my 84 Chevy with 140W high beams and 100W lows, still in it after 3 years of abuse, the new owner loved them. My ZJ has the 100W units, trouble free. My ST1300 runs the 100W units also. Heat has never been a problem for me with them. I'm always surprised by people who install all these fancy bulbs in headlights that are totally fogged out or the reflector has corroded away. My only complaint about the Hellas is that they now have that blue tint. gimme the old fashioned clear bulbs anytime. I will add a light bar in the future, but it will only be used off road. I have a rear view camera/GPS unit stashed away, I don't need the GPS(although it does come in handy if you are out in the woods with no cell signal and get a bit lost) I am looking at some additional rear lights, because the stock reverse lights suck and visibility back there when backing up isn't that good, hence the camera. Hopefully when I fix the dash I can integrate it. Adding rear power ports(extended cab) so I can keep my LED work lights charged. Got a long list of things to do, but I will get the front end right first. YMMV