Draw a line across them?Btw - I use this on all of the spacer lug nuts: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074776XBS/?tag=wranglerorg-20 It makes for a quick check of what's going on.
Draw a line across them?Btw - I use this on all of the spacer lug nuts: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074776XBS/?tag=wranglerorg-20 It makes for a quick check of what's going on.
Glad it's not that then. Having a wheel fall off is an unsettling experience.
I guess my noise wasn't a cho-cho sound either. More of the dry scraping sound you hear when a u joint runs dry. In fact, my first thought was the drive shaft...
Draw a line across them?
Thanks. I gotta change my SOP a little. I'd prefer to not experience wheels falling off again. Pretty bad for the whole build confidence thing... LolYup, blue locktite on the threads, torque, and then draw a line across the face with that. That way you aren't just "testing the loctite" later with a torque wrench.
Does "chu chu chu" stop when you put drag on the parking brake while moving, does it stop when you put drag on the regular brakes?
I’m dealing with the same sound.
I really noticed it after I put my hardtop back on after 6 months.
It’s time for new pads and rotors anyway so I’ll be installing the new ones next week.
Same as you it goes away at 40 plus but 0-35 it is chaw chaw chawing away
Edit; no wheel spacers on mine
Stock lugs
So not the parking brake but load based. Is it possible it's a u-joint on the way out?
I don't know your wife (though I think she at least lurks here)... So take with a grain of salt.
If I've narrowed things down to a far fetched bearing theory or "my wife is hard on brakes" , then I'm probably going to end up spending a night on the couch.
Seems like if it was the axle bearing you'd be able to statically check for end play?
What about a diff bearing going out, did you ck for yoke movement? Check for shiny bits in the oil?
I don't know your wife (though I think she at least lurks here)... So take with a grain of salt.
If I've narrowed things down to a far fetched bearing theory or "my wife is hard on brakes" , then I'm probably going to end up spending a night on the couch.
1. Mr. Tox will never spend a night on the couch.
2. I do lurk here. I read often but very rarely post.
3. Sadly I'm not an aggressive braker so this theory has been ruled out. If only it were that simple. Thanks for thinking of me though!