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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2010

My Jeep has been making this loud deep whining/groaning type noise from the rear for a long time now. I think it might be the spider gears in the rear differential going bad, but I am not 100% sure. does anybody know what might be the cause of this loud noise?

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  • I have the same noise coming from my Jeep. Did you figure out what it was or fix it yet?

  • @dnazz32 no, I haven't fixed it yet. the noise hasn't gotten worse and I don't have the money to fix it nor do I have the time to do it myself, hopefully around christmas I'll get a chance to look at it.

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  • play it back words." SATAN HAS TAKEN OVER YOUR SOUL'....

  • @lr98snake damn my '00 jeep GC does it too

  • @dnazz32 imma check into that thankyou

  • My jeep does it to will that do something to the power that goes to the ground

  • i have the same problem and i changed everything in the differential and bearings and this damn cherokee is still making that noise. what else can i do?

  • Fix it yet?

  • bro i have the same problem they told me that i need to fix ALL the bearings and it not cheap. my whene i drive slow or fast u can hear the noise it so bad that with my radio on u can hear it that suck . wish all the best to get that fix .

  • if your talking about the roaring noise=bad wheel bearings make that roaring noise, worse as you accelerate by shifting the weight off of each tire side on turns you can identify which one it is....or could be both....lifting it on jacks (use safety) and spinning (car on) tires won't help cuz there won't be weight on them however it could prove that they are bad if it stops the noise.

  • My Jeep WAS making the same noise as you guys. I changed all bearing out in the rear end. I inspected all of the old bearings and the pinion bearings (both) were very pitted on both inner and outer races. The new bearings SPF brand from NAPA, new seals, and crush collar....back together and silent. No need to change shims because the SKF bearings were identical dimensionally. Overall an easy rear to rebuild if you have a press and bearing separator. I hope this helps someone :)

  • its your rear Differential

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