RedPool
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Last Saturday, I took a 1.5 hour drive to some trails, rode for 5 hours or so, drove 1.5 hours back home. About 20 minutes from my house, I start hearing the clicks and pops from the rear end area. Yay. I am guessing I smacked the rear drive shaft just right and caused a bit of damage. I also seem to have damaged the bearings/gears in the axle. If you are going to do something, do it right. I get the jeep back tomorrow. No clue how much this will cost (read as how pissed the wife will be). I did learn a few things though. 1. You can never see under the surface and must pay attention to those details. 2. No matter how much maintenance you do, it may not be enough for some things. 3. When destroying Jeep parts, it makes for a great time to upgrade.
Outside of these "error corrections", I think it will cost me a lift and new wheels/tires for her JKU. Could be worse, She could have made me walk to work.
Outside of these "error corrections", I think it will cost me a lift and new wheels/tires for her JKU. Could be worse, She could have made me walk to work.