Having a bad vibration when excelerating. replaced roters and brake pads but still vibrates.any suggestions. bent front shaft?
Many things will cause vibrations, especially on 4WD trucks. Causes include: worn ball joints, worn tie rod ends, bent wheels, tires out of balance/shifted belt in tire, worn steering dampener, worn u-joints, worn CV joints, engine problems such as engine misfire, a bad fuel injector clogged fuel filter or injectors, worn ignition parts, etc. I suggest you apply the service brake in gear and give it a lot of throttle (power-brake)to determine if the engine is running smoothly or if it runs rough. Also, with the hood up, you can see the shaking if it occurs. If rough, check everything over and repair as necessary. If smooth, start checking ALL other vehicle systems and repair as necessary.
SOURCE: Transfer case? Front diff? HELP!!
I just bought a 1999 jeep grand cherokee from a guy, he was telling me that he had to replace the whole transfer case because he used fluid in it that wasnt made by jeep, thinking they were ripping him off. So maybe you put in an off brand fluid in it?
SOURCE: brake pads specifications
I just searched google and looked at JC Whitney. They have brake parts and ship internationally. (don't know cost) But it's worth looking into!
SOURCE: Vibration while accelerating from 30 to 45 mph Jeep GrandCherokee
Not a tune up problem,
You need to have all U-joints checked out,They will give you the vibrations only while acceleration
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SOURCE: Front drive shaft on Jeep Grand Cherokee
yes but make sure you don't in gauge the front axle
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