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I get a clunk from the tranny also when stopping. Could be a different clunk than you are getting. Its done that from the time I got it new.
Same prob here... There have been several discussions on this. My dlr changed my driveshaft during warranty. Now I only get it when the bottom of the vehicle is wet. (yes, I know how that sounds but it's the god's honest truth!)
This is from an earlier thread on the subject and is what I gave to my dlr.:
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Clunking when stopping
Here is what the Jeep dealer told me:
When you brake the vehicle rotates forward (even if you have anti-lock brakes, which includes a two axis accelerometer to reduce vehicle dip). This 'dip' causes the driveshaft slip yoke (a fore-aft slip joint at the transfer case) to extend. The grease in this joint dries up or is displaced over time. Without grease the slip yoke does not move as freely. After the vehicle stops (no more deceleration) it rotates back to level. To rotate back the slip yoke must compress. There is more friction in the slip yoke due to the lack of grease. This extra static friction (and possibly binding) cause a momentary delay in the vehicle rotating back (leveling) .
When the slip yoke finally releases you hear a pop.
After greasing this joint the problem went away. Looks like this is going to be a regular maintenance item for some of us until Jeep provides a permanent solution.
In my case, the dlr said this is indeed a possibility.
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