SkylinesSuck TJ Expert Supporting Member Joined Mar 28, 2020 Messages 4,357 Location Northern VA Feb 4, 2022 #21 To be clear, playing with the shifter stopped the noise, not removing the drive shaft, right? +1 for the Savvy shifter.
To be clear, playing with the shifter stopped the noise, not removing the drive shaft, right? +1 for the Savvy shifter.
OP Whitejeep1999 Member Joined Jan 29, 2022 Messages 30 Location Flordia Feb 4, 2022 #22 I’ve got the cable one from Stienjager. It’s been amazing so far I think it just needs small adjusting
I’ve got the cable one from Stienjager. It’s been amazing so far I think it just needs small adjusting
OP Whitejeep1999 Member Joined Jan 29, 2022 Messages 30 Location Flordia Feb 4, 2022 #23 I’ve got the stienjager shift cable assembly and it has worked fantastic I just need to adjust it more I suppose. It’s been much quieter and better riding since it’s not longer 10% in 4WD
I’ve got the stienjager shift cable assembly and it has worked fantastic I just need to adjust it more I suppose. It’s been much quieter and better riding since it’s not longer 10% in 4WD
OP Whitejeep1999 Member Joined Jan 29, 2022 Messages 30 Location Flordia Feb 4, 2022 #24 Sorry it double posted. Playing with the shifter got it resolved. Removing the driveshaft was just to lubricate it Reactions: SkylinesSuck
Sorry it double posted. Playing with the shifter got it resolved. Removing the driveshaft was just to lubricate it
AndyG Because some other guys are perverts Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Jul 30, 2018 Messages 16,240 Location Alabama Feb 4, 2022 #25 Good deal - maybe transfer case chain noise - be sure that cable is adjusted correctly -
OP Whitejeep1999 Member Joined Jan 29, 2022 Messages 30 Location Flordia Feb 12, 2022 #26 Well after adjusting the cable the Jeep drives amazing. Guess over time it was slowly partially catching 4WH. Fairly easy to adjust.
Well after adjusting the cable the Jeep drives amazing. Guess over time it was slowly partially catching 4WH. Fairly easy to adjust.