I am on my 2nd XJ; my 1st was a "police package" '01 with heavyduty everything and my current one is a 97 "Country" not so "heavyduty" but more "luxury" (compass tweed cloth seats, cruise cont, etc)
During the 5 years I had the 01 I had to replace the rear end (Dana 35) because someone had previously replaced the carrier bearings and it appears nicked up the "journals" that the bearing inner race seats on, and then "turned them down" in a lathe (there was a "witness mark")to clean them up; so it was less than a "slip fit"; it was faster and cheaper to go to the JY and get a rear end (thanks to picn n pull) than to fix the old one; this was like the 3rd day I owned it; mileage was around 94K;
At 160-some K the pinion bearings went bad--started howling; coincidentally right after I replaced all the front bushings with urethane; so I went and bought all new bearings races and seals and rebuilt that front diff. (but boy did the urethane improve how the Jeep rode and handled)
my son rolled/totalled this one at 169K.
so I bought the 97 to replace it w/101K miles; At about 110K the pinion bearings went bad; another trip to Pic n pull) this one has the 8-1/4 rear.
Now 6 months later at 114K the front pinion bearings are howling like the ones did in my old 01; and within a week of that starting (I have not had a chance to do anything about that problem yet) my bearing in my AC compressor nearly locked up; it took me some running around and a few calls; but I did find "just" the bearing; most wanted to sell me a whole new compressor and clutch at ~10X the cost; why when the compressor works just fine?
so on my 01 there was about 65K between problems with the front and rear diffs, on my 97 there was about 4K (and at much lower mileage) plus the AC bearing; I have had Wranglers (still have a TJ) and never a differential problem!
I have never put a lift kit in; these Cherokees are my wife's daily driver; 4WD is only used as needed for winter driving; they have never been mudded (at least during my ownership)
is this typical? why am I having so much bearing trouble? I have only ever owned Dodges and Jeeps; never a front wheel drive anything; on my Dodges I very occasionally have a bearing problem; my Wranglers never; (I'm on my 2nd one of those too; and have my 2 brothers' Wranglers to work on whenever they have an issue as well)
I didnt think anything of this 97 Cherokee when the rear end pinion bearings started squealing; but now the front axle this soon afterwards?
and teh AC clutch bearing at the same time as the front diff? Is there a common denominator here that might be causing all these beraings to fail;? I've seen these vehicles at over 200K without issue that have never had differential bearing issues. WTF?
I guess I go see what carQuest wants for the Re Bearing kit tomorrow.
During the 5 years I had the 01 I had to replace the rear end (Dana 35) because someone had previously replaced the carrier bearings and it appears nicked up the "journals" that the bearing inner race seats on, and then "turned them down" in a lathe (there was a "witness mark")to clean them up; so it was less than a "slip fit"; it was faster and cheaper to go to the JY and get a rear end (thanks to picn n pull) than to fix the old one; this was like the 3rd day I owned it; mileage was around 94K;
At 160-some K the pinion bearings went bad--started howling; coincidentally right after I replaced all the front bushings with urethane; so I went and bought all new bearings races and seals and rebuilt that front diff. (but boy did the urethane improve how the Jeep rode and handled)
my son rolled/totalled this one at 169K.
so I bought the 97 to replace it w/101K miles; At about 110K the pinion bearings went bad; another trip to Pic n pull) this one has the 8-1/4 rear.
Now 6 months later at 114K the front pinion bearings are howling like the ones did in my old 01; and within a week of that starting (I have not had a chance to do anything about that problem yet) my bearing in my AC compressor nearly locked up; it took me some running around and a few calls; but I did find "just" the bearing; most wanted to sell me a whole new compressor and clutch at ~10X the cost; why when the compressor works just fine?
so on my 01 there was about 65K between problems with the front and rear diffs, on my 97 there was about 4K (and at much lower mileage) plus the AC bearing; I have had Wranglers (still have a TJ) and never a differential problem!
I have never put a lift kit in; these Cherokees are my wife's daily driver; 4WD is only used as needed for winter driving; they have never been mudded (at least during my ownership)
is this typical? why am I having so much bearing trouble? I have only ever owned Dodges and Jeeps; never a front wheel drive anything; on my Dodges I very occasionally have a bearing problem; my Wranglers never; (I'm on my 2nd one of those too; and have my 2 brothers' Wranglers to work on whenever they have an issue as well)
I didnt think anything of this 97 Cherokee when the rear end pinion bearings started squealing; but now the front axle this soon afterwards?
and teh AC clutch bearing at the same time as the front diff? Is there a common denominator here that might be causing all these beraings to fail;? I've seen these vehicles at over 200K without issue that have never had differential bearing issues. WTF?
I guess I go see what carQuest wants for the Re Bearing kit tomorrow.