OK... so after doing a 2200 mile road trip this past week... off and on highway/city driving. We are pulling into our neighborhood in my wifes 2003 KJ and as she's turning and hitting the brakes pretty hard... we notice a grinding sound. Almost like what you feel w/the ABS kicks in... although there was no pulsing on the brake foot pedal. The noise went away immediately when letting off the brakes. Pulled in and unloaded the KJ.
I took it back out for a test drive and tried to re-peat the same noise. I was braking pretty hard, but smoothly and couldn't get it to repeat the noise until I did what I would call a panic stop (no traffic around...) I did then get that same grinding type noise. I crawled under the KJ and couldn't see anything leaking, broke, etc... My feeling is that the KJ was somehow bottoming out (133K miles on the front Struts) and hitting the bump-stop. I replaced the front brake pads and rotors about 6 months back and they appear to be in good working order (not warped or worn away).
Both front hubs have been replaced a couple times each under Mopar recall and I don't suspect those as there is no noise under normal driving.
Not sure what to check?? Any suggestions??
KJ has 133K miles (only 3.5K on new motor) and she's running fine... even averaged 19.5 mpg on the road trip.
