Labman1014
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- First Name
- Chris
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- Jun 26, 2021
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- Hattiesburg, MS
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- 2021 JT, 2014 JKU, 91 GW
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My 21 Gladiator, 17k miles, developed a noise when making tight turns. Narrowed it down to the rear end. After searches, I see a good bit of issues with the LS clutches going out. I do have the wide track M210 and M220 axles. Made an appointment with my dealer. I had to take the tech on a ride to tell him what to listen for, it was raining and soft top didn't help. He heard it and said rear end. After a little bit, the come to me and say that the gear oil in the rear end is dark and smells burnt. Jeeps wants to change the gear oil to see if it goes away and will be covered under warranty. All fine and dandy, but that's not going to fix what caused the oil to get burnt in the first place. I'm wanting to regear, have 315/70/17 on it now.
So,I called Jeep Wave and opened a case and their response was that was correct, just replace the oil and don't fix the cause.
Now I'm stuck in a hard place, do I go ahead and regear and let the clutches burn the new gear oil and pray that it doesn't get the new gears?
We do not off road our Gladiator. We built it for our sons very rear genetic disorder and to show off at local events. LS is nice in wet conditions but I do not need a locker or I'd just switch out the LS and be done.
What's your thoughts? @JeepCares
So,I called Jeep Wave and opened a case and their response was that was correct, just replace the oil and don't fix the cause.
Now I'm stuck in a hard place, do I go ahead and regear and let the clutches burn the new gear oil and pray that it doesn't get the new gears?
We do not off road our Gladiator. We built it for our sons very rear genetic disorder and to show off at local events. LS is nice in wet conditions but I do not need a locker or I'd just switch out the LS and be done.
What's your thoughts? @JeepCares
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