yellocoyote wrote:
Pote wrote:
feel vibration, will hear audible noise (just louder driving) in time with speed changes and the jeep feels sluggish.
This sounds like the problem to me.
Being that I've never checked these out before, is there a way to check to be sure? I hear they're easy to replace, but they're not exactly cheap...

pull off your tires, break caliper mounts and rotor (as if you were changing brake pads and all). That will expose the hub. Turn it and see if you can hear any grinding or it is a bit hard to turn...almost like its rusty. It will be typical of a bad bearing. (If you don't pull off your brakes and rotors...don't mistake the pad rubbing a bit on the rotors for a bad hub.)
If you have to replace...Jeep sells a value line that is $120 each. They will try to sell the $300 part first, but ask for the value line. I'll get the p/n next time I go out to my Jeep. They don't usually keep them in stock, so it might be a special order. Luckily I found one at a Jeep dealership in Maryland and picked it up on my way back to Richmond from NJ.
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