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DANG u-joints (I think)

yosh18981898

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Chana IL
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92 sport 4x4
2 months ago I had all 4 of the front end u-joints replaced in 92 X sport becuase of the grinding clunking sound. This solved the problem until this past weekend when, as soon as it snows and I use the 4x4, the noise started again. I have used the 4x4 off-road in the past two months and it works great. Now, it doesn't make any abnormal noise while in 4x4 but as soon as I put it back in 2-wheel drive it starts grinding and clunking. The remedy i've found is putting it in 4 LOW and punching it hard enough to spin all fours then putting it back in 2 HIGH and it works fine without noise. I just wish I could switch from 2-HIGH to 4-HIGH and back without problems.

I'm thinking of converting to manual hubs so I can completely free up the front drive train when not in 4x4. Then I can forget about the stupid U-Joints.

Anyone have any Ideas about the noise. It couldn't be the u-joints again so soon, could it? how about ball joints, cv joints and the rest of front drive train.

Like I said earlier, the noise is just the same as when I had the u-joints replaced the first time.

any ideas????
 



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I find it hard to believe your u-joints are bad again:(
 






It is your hubs hubs hubs, auto hubs are junk.

U joints are good for the life of the truck most likely...
 






I didn't think it was the u-joints either. It would be really cool if it was the hubs. It would give me a good excuse to get manual hubs.

How hard is it to do the auto to maunual hub swap?
 






Not hard at all

Dead Link Removed
 






What exactly is involved? I taken the hub cover off before and the mess of spindles and bearings didn't look like something I wanted to take apart.
 






Its not that hard:D Did you look at my link?
 






Doing the hubs is a 30 minute job per side at most. Read the link given above. If you even have LIMITED mechanical abilities, you can do it properly.
 






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