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Clockwork

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rear end noise that can't be solved - WJ mech needed.
« on: April 30, 2010, 10:29:30 AM »
Hi all. I have a 2000 WJ, stock!
I bought it used 2 winters ago, and a noise in the rear end has progressively gotten worse to the point that I will not drive the jeep.
its a rattle in the rear end. this no way impairs the operation of the vehicle (that I know of).
I have had 2 mechanics (non jeep specialists) look at it.
I've replaced sway links, suspension, wheels, upper control arm (with new bushings) and associated ball joint. NOTHING.
I need a reputable jeep specialist to look at it now.
if not, I'm just selling the jeep cause the rattle is so loud/annoying.
I'm a very patient man, but this noise will drive me to insanity.

Clockwork

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Re: rear end noise that can't be solved - WJ mech needed.
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2010, 10:31:15 AM »
PS: its not just when I hit bumps, its when the vehicle changes direction, ruts in the road, pretty much anytime during driving.

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Re: rear end noise that can't be solved - WJ mech needed.
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2010, 10:32:11 AM »
describe the rattle for us, what side is it on? have you ridden in the back and tried to pinpoint the rattle?

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Re: rear end noise that can't be solved - WJ mech needed.
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2010, 10:39:58 AM »
check your hatch.  does it open and close correctly?  the latches can be finicky and not fully close when the trucks closed; it sits open. and it RATTLES like a beotch. had it on my old 2000.  to check, open the rear window, and pull on the hatch;  check both sides.  if its shutting correctly, nothing should move. if its not, you'll be able to see the hatch move a good half inch to an inch or so.
inspect the latch/locking mechanisms to ensure they are working correctly; mine stuck open..
simple fix;  i just sprayed some WD40 in the latches to loosen them up, then some graphite lube or something to keep them moving.

~ rescue green JKUR on 35s.  typical rubicon build

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Re: rear end noise that can't be solved - WJ mech needed.
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2010, 11:06:10 AM »
describe the rattle for us, what side is it on? have you ridden in the back and tried to pinpoint the rattle?

its on both sides, so i can not pinpoint it exactly as driving.
DEFINITELY louder on the right (passenger) side!!

it sounds like thin metal, OR hollow metal striking something solid. its a dead thumping sound.


I have not ridden in the rear, BUT I will drive here today with the hatch open, to see if I do remove the noise. good idea.
I thought it MAY have been the hatch previously, but then disregarded it, in all honesty
thanx for the fast replies.


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Re: rear end noise that can't be solved - WJ mech needed.
« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2010, 11:09:24 AM »
just don't give up on your heep! you can always come around my place and we can take a look at it.

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Re: rear end noise that can't be solved - WJ mech needed.
« Reply #6 on: April 30, 2010, 11:16:17 AM »
its on both sides, so i can not pinpoint it exactly as driving.
DEFINITELY louder on the right (passenger) side!!

it sounds like thin metal, OR hollow metal striking something solid. its a dead thumping sound.


I have not ridden in the rear, BUT I will drive here today with the hatch open, to see if I do remove the noise. good idea.
I thought it MAY have been the hatch previously, but then disregarded it, in all honesty
thanx for the fast replies.



while i do not advocate driving with the hatch open, might be ok.i'd just pull the spare, and adjust it so the tailgate sits against it and leaves a couple inches of play.  maybe strap the handle to the hitch so you can hit some bumps too
i've done it before........... 36" iroks DO FIT in the back of a WJ hahahahaha
~ rescue green JKUR on 35s.  typical rubicon build

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Re: rear end noise that can't be solved - WJ mech needed.
« Reply #7 on: April 30, 2010, 08:04:10 PM »
thanx Pookapatamus
but I'm ashamed to say I think I fixed it.
the problem was loose upper and lower bolts in the rear suspension.
one bolt was torquing up too early. must have just been a bad thread on the factory welded nut, so i cracked it off, and replaced with a 12mm nut and a new M12*70mm bolt. and made sure the other 3 bolts were snug.
she is the quitest I've ever had her.
ODD, cause I looked at this 2 times before... but I guess I just never torquesd them THIS high.

thanx again all.

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Re: rear end noise that can't be solved - WJ mech needed.
« Reply #8 on: April 30, 2010, 09:16:10 PM »
i was gonna ask you bout that too, but you said the suspension had been replaced so i didnt'!
glad you got'r figured out
~ rescue green JKUR on 35s.  typical rubicon build

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Re: rear end noise that can't be solved - WJ mech needed.
« Reply #9 on: April 30, 2010, 11:10:40 PM »
It's a Jeep isn't it supposed to have random noises?    :D
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