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Re: It's finally done
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 3:45 am
by Chris GTO TT
If you're getting vibration only when turning I doubt it's tires. Probably something steering related.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 4:00 am
by Duck Vader
Only on very slight turn as well. Almost not enough to change lanes. Anything more and it goes away.
Crawled under it and shook everything and didn't notice anything loose. But I might be missing something. Figure a trained mechanic would do a better job. Lol.
So figured I'd have someone balance and rotate them and check steering/suspension.
Depending on the issue I could fix it myself but I can't figure it out.
Now the question is do I take it to an independent shop or the chevy dealer...
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 5:30 am
by ChargerX3
Balance and rotate are free at any major tire shop. Rule that out first.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 12:32 pm
by DCIV
Sounds like a little play in a wheel bearing?
Coop
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 1:42 am
by Duck Vader
Got my plates today.
Finally feels official.
Goes in Monday to see if we can get the vibration figured out.
After that...? Maybe eventually fix the door latch.
Note sure what else I'll do. Probably nothing else until something breaks.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 1:54 am
by ChargerX3
I know someone who would have traded in 4 cars by now.

Re: It's finally done
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 2:08 am
by Chris GTO TT
[quote=""ChargerX3""]I know someone who would have traded in 4 cars by now.

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Re: It's finally done
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 3:41 am
by Duck Vader
Kind of tossed around the idea of a cai and mild tune. :d ontknow:
Just not sure if worth it.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 3:40 pm
by DCIV
[quote=""Duck Vader""]Kind of tossed around the idea of a cai and mild tune. :d ontknow:
Just not sure if worth it.[/quote]
Its not. Not unless you put in a cam and your 100% sure on your trans.
Coop
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 3:48 pm
by Duck Vader
My plan is to put in a built 4l60e whenever this one goes. I know it's just a matter of time with these.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 4:23 pm
by DCIV
[quote=""Duck Vader""]My plan is to put in a built 4l60e whenever this one goes. I know it's just a matter of time with these.[/quote]
But its not worth the small amount you get with the tune to speed along the process.
Coop
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 12:56 am
by Duck Vader
Pulled out of the driveway this morning and saw a puddle of coolant in the driveway.
Turned out to be a faulty water pump. Had the mechanic fix it.
As for the vibration they think it might be bad upper control arm bushings but asked me to take it to an alignment specialties shop to get everything balanced and looked at.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 1:15 am
by DCIV
That didn’t take long.
Coop
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 4:32 am
by Duck Vader
I knew it had some issues when I got it. Nothing crazy, just minor stuff.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 6:58 am
by ChargerX3
Jeep not looking so bad anymore. Lol.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 12:59 pm
by Duck Vader
Well, I've owned the jeep for 13 years and only 40k miles. In that time I've had to replace power steering pump, water pump, radiator, rear main seal 2x, shocks, leaf springs, numerous u joints, sye, driveshaft, catalytic converter, 2 mufflers, brake lines, 2 radios, countless sensors, wiper motor, fix leaks around the blower motor, head gasket, tires, rotors, etc., and there are still problems with it that I haven't addressed yet.
So far, since I knew truck had issues, it's been a windshield, exhaust, radio, door latch (still debate on buying another), water pump, and probably control arm bushings. Mechanic said pitman arm is a bit loose but not enough to worry about changing. Once I get the vibration done only thing I should have to potentially fix is the transmission and gov bomb. But they could also last me another 100k.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 7:11 pm
by DCIV
Trade it in.
Coop
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 8:31 pm
by ChargerX3
[quote=""Duck Vader""]Well, I've owned the jeep for 13 years and only 40k miles. In that time I've had to replace power steering pump, water pump, radiator, rear main seal 2x, shocks, leaf springs, numerous u joints, sye, driveshaft, catalytic converter, 2 mufflers, brake lines, 2 radios, countless sensors, wiper motor, fix leaks around the blower motor, head gasket, tires, rotors, etc., and there are still problems with it that I haven't addressed yet.
So far, since I knew truck had issues, it's been a windshield, exhaust, radio, door latch (still debate on buying another), water pump, and probably control arm bushings. Mechanic said pitman arm is a bit loose but not enough to worry about changing. Once I get the vibration done only thing I should have to potentially fix is the transmission and gov bomb. But they could also last me another 100k.[/quote]
Those numbers look pretty close and you are only a couple months in. Some of those Jeep fixes were due to lifting, or modifications. Not bad for a 33 year old truck.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 10:23 pm
by vr4
[quote=""Duck Vader""]Well, I've owned the jeep for 13 years and only 40k miles. In that time I've had to replace power steering pump, water pump, radiator, rear main seal 2x, shocks, leaf springs, numerous u joints, sye, driveshaft, catalytic converter, 2 mufflers, brake lines, 2 radios, countless sensors, wiper motor, fix leaks around the blower motor, head gasket, tires, rotors, etc., and there are still problems with it that I haven't addressed yet.
So far, since I knew truck had issues, it's been a windshield, exhaust, radio, door latch (still debate on buying another), water pump, and probably control arm bushings. Mechanic said pitman arm is a bit loose but not enough to worry about changing. Once I get the vibration done only thing I should have to potentially fix is the transmission and gov bomb. But they could also last me another 100k.[/quote]
Sounds about right for a Jeep and 40k miles.
[quote=""ChargerX3""]Those numbers look pretty close and you are only a couple months in. Some of those Jeep fixes were due to lifting, or modifications. Not bad for a 33 year old truck.[/quote]
Not really when he's taking care of neglected/deferred repairs from the PO.
Re: It's finally done
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 10:59 pm
by Duck Vader
That and I didn't list everything. Alternators, starters, batteries, wires, etc as well on the jeep. Honestly that list is missing a lot. Lol.