Function > Form wrote:
I would start with the front driveshaft that is between the transmission and the transfercase. As Tom indicated, it is most likely the rear section where the cv is. They are one of the most common noise/vibe-makers on the lib. The bearings get 'grabby' causing noises/vibration, worse in 4wd. If this is what it is and you leave it longer, it will get more grabby and may make a 'clinking' or chain-jingling sound. It might grab hard also, making sudden thumps and banging noises if really bad. Check it out soon.
As a first step, just take it out (12 bolts I think), then drive in 2wd to see if it is gone. It doesn't harm the jeep to test drive it like this.
Good luck!
It says in the book to mark the ends of the shaft so they can go back on in the same position.
From what I've heard, this is rarely done as nobody reads the book until it's going back together. I think the bolts are 22' lbs of torque