corwyyn wrote:
The front half-shafts will continue to turn even with the front propeller shaft removed - the disconnect for the 4WD system is in the t-case itself, so everything in the front end freewheels in 2WD. The mounting flanges for the front diff and the t-case are both bolted in so they are not going to move. You wouldn't want to drive forever with the prop shaft out but I drove mine for a couple of weeks with no problems at all.
EDIT: and yes if you took the prop shaft out and continued to hear the noises it would indicate a problem in the CVs/halfshafts. Good luck!
Thats what I was thinking. I remember I had a problem with my TJ a few years ago with the front shaft snapping off about ever 10k miles. That was an insane ordeal I went though. I pulled the shaft and drove like that for a while until it was fitured out. That was also SFA and not an IFS.
Seems how the dealer just replaced my drive shaft 3 days ago and the problem still happens, They are going to look at it. and if it is the cv's and half shafts, I am going to tell them put the KJ on the ground, give me back my money for a repair that I did not need and I am going to napa and buy what I need and do it my self.
I already priced out the cv's and half shafts for both sides. I also included the wheel bearing just incase. Cost will be less than 400 bucks. $700. if I buy the wheel bearing. dealer probally would charge 2,000 for parts and labor.
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