Possible failed U joint or cv joint at the left front wheel
The 2013 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has rear wheel drive.
All wheels must be off the ground to turn if servicing !
I;m not sure if this the prob. but when you lifted the jeep did you re-align the wheels? Or the drive shaft could be at to much of a angle for the u-joints. with a lift the drive shaft will probably need to be lengthend. Most of these items will cause noise.
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Drive line vibration, it is possible that your drive shaft/axle are now out of alignment which would cause the vibration. I have the same problem with a 2 inch lift in a 98 Cherokee. I am going to try 2 inch shims (there angled i.e. little triangles) that fit on top of the axle between it and the leaf spring. Hopefully it will fix the problem.
There can be several things that will cause your 1994 Jeep grand Cherokee to make a loud clanking noise when you drive it. The most common cause is a bad u-joint.
Coming from the drive wheels? Could be worn CV joints
When you drive over a clicking bettle.
Does it have manual lockouts on the front hubs? Center of the wheel/axle turns to lock the wheels in.
sounds like a front wheel drive with bad cv joints, which are your drive shafts going to both front wheels.
You did not say what kind of vehicle it is. If it is a front wheel drive, it has drive axles and if the drive axle is going out, it will click especially when you turn the wheels.
A pebble.
the wheels ar always linked to the axle and the drive shaft the drive shaft is disconnected in the transfer case
The original Cherokee, 2001 and older, was rear wheel drive or four wheel drive. The latest Cherokee, 2014 and up, is front wheel drive or all wheel drive.
if its a manual transmission in neutral and 4 wheel drive in neutral with brake off. if its an automatic you will have to pull the drive line to rear wheels and place 4 wheel drive in neutral with brake off.
The original Cherokee, 2001 and older, was rear wheel drive or four wheel drive. The latest Cherokee, 2014 and up, is front wheel drive or all wheel drive.
It depends on if it ie front or rear wheel drive or 3 wheel drive. If it is 4 wheel drive, it is not good and will cause problems. If it is either front or rear wheel drive keep the wheels the same on the drive wheels ie. front wheel drive, keep the 17 or 16 inch wheels on the front but make sure they are the same.