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dalton06 04-01-2009 09:32 PM

96 jeep grand Cherokee 4wd help
 
My friend just got a 96 jeep grand Cherokee. It's 4wd but just missing the shaft that goes from the transfer case to the front axle. Any clue where to find one or what's it's technical name might be? It looks like the previous owner just unbolted it. Maybe for better mpg? Not real sure.

Rttoys 04-02-2009 08:23 AM

That should be the front drive shaft. Don't know why it would be missing :humm: but I've seen strainger things happen. It might be an All Wheel Drive system and they pulled it for better mileage, or they broke a u-joint and didn't feel like fixing it. Who knows.

Jump on Craigslist and keep an eye out for one. They should be the same from around the early 90s to 2000 or so.

dalton06 04-02-2009 03:51 PM

Yeah we can't figure it out either. We are just hoping nothing is messed up. Thanks for your help.

Johnny Cetane 04-02-2009 06:21 PM

Craigslist, U-pull, etc. They're everywhere. I hope it's not out because of a t-case issue. Some of the GCs had issues.

Dr. Evil 04-03-2009 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by Johnny Cetane (Post 317317)
I hope it's not out because of a t-case issue.

Might have pulled the driveshaft if they were towing it behind an RV or something.

dalton06 04-03-2009 04:10 PM

Didn't think about the towing possibility. Maybe thats it. Seems like if something was messed up in either the tcase or front diff, wouldn't it make a bad sound or give some hint to a problem? It drives good and no wierd sounds. Maybe they just wasn't an offroader type

JKM 04-03-2009 05:14 PM

Any idea which T case it has? 231 242 were popular, some had quadradrive. If it has quadradrive , that's why the shaft is gone , they have a CV joint instead of U joints, they are known to fail , and they are expensive. some guys swap them to a U joint shaft with no reported vibrations.

my GC has the 242 T case, with an AWD option, so i got a CV shaft too, no problems yet * knock on wood*

I'm not sure if a shaft from an XJ will fit , but if it will , I have some of them kickin around i could sell , but shipping would be deadly...

Red_Rattler 04-04-2009 10:35 PM

I thought the AWD viscus type t-cases will basically implode themselves if they don't have the front driveshaft hooked up? :humm:

JKM 04-05-2009 09:36 AM

You would think so, not sure how a quadradrive would respond to it, because i have never run one without a shaft, the 242 T case has a viscuious coupling, but it is more like a normal T case , it has a 2wd position also. We have an AWD GM safari van at work that was AWD until the front diff blew up. we removed the diff, axles , and driveshaft, that was two years ago , and it is still going in 2wd mode.


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