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So, my Cat started making a weird clunk and clicking type of noise... especially notable at low speed and when braking.
After a couple of hours troubleshooting wheel hubs and rear axles, I went for the drive shaft. No excessive thrust, but damn... the carrier bearing was shot. DS moved all over the place... like a wet noodle.
Well, damn. I searched online and came across a post, from a couple of years ago, on another forum. They were discussing this company JXB Performance (not affiliated), who makes these carrier supports.
Turns out, the bearing doesn't fail, but the hokey ass rubber and stamped steel support that Dodge came up with, certainly does. What a joke, this piece of backwards engineering is. Really.
I ordered one and it arrived in 3 days.
Today, I put the car back up on ramps and set to work. Easy? Yes. Could be easier? Yes... if I had a QuickJack. The ramps give me 10" of lift. It was just enough to get the job done.
No need to remove the exhaust. I unbolted the carriers at the rear resonators and the carriers above the exhaust servos. Loosened the clamps behind the cat pipes and let the exhaust hang down. It was just enough room to get the job done.
If you're a daily driver, or higher mileage Cat, shimmy under the car and check the driveshaft. Just push upward, on any part of it. If it is bad, it will move... A LOT.
Took me 2.5 hours, with the right tools... and swapping the diff fluid.
I need to start a GoFundMe me, for a QuickJack. LOL
After a couple of hours troubleshooting wheel hubs and rear axles, I went for the drive shaft. No excessive thrust, but damn... the carrier bearing was shot. DS moved all over the place... like a wet noodle.
Well, damn. I searched online and came across a post, from a couple of years ago, on another forum. They were discussing this company JXB Performance (not affiliated), who makes these carrier supports.
Turns out, the bearing doesn't fail, but the hokey ass rubber and stamped steel support that Dodge came up with, certainly does. What a joke, this piece of backwards engineering is. Really.
I ordered one and it arrived in 3 days.
Today, I put the car back up on ramps and set to work. Easy? Yes. Could be easier? Yes... if I had a QuickJack. The ramps give me 10" of lift. It was just enough to get the job done.
No need to remove the exhaust. I unbolted the carriers at the rear resonators and the carriers above the exhaust servos. Loosened the clamps behind the cat pipes and let the exhaust hang down. It was just enough room to get the job done.
If you're a daily driver, or higher mileage Cat, shimmy under the car and check the driveshaft. Just push upward, on any part of it. If it is bad, it will move... A LOT.
Took me 2.5 hours, with the right tools... and swapping the diff fluid.
I need to start a GoFundMe me, for a QuickJack. LOL
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