Dakarra
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- Dale
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- Fort Worth, TX
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- 2021 Jeep Gladiator Willys
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HI All, I'm new to the forum, but I've had my 2021 Gladiator Willys 3.6L with auto trans since new. 2" lift, 35" KO2s, 4.88 Gears (added about 8 months ago), all suspension components upgraded including steering dampener, air bags in the rear springs. RSI Smart Cap, front and rear bumpers and a 12K lb winch. All in all I'm kind of heavy, but not as bad as many that I see. When I remind myself that it is not a true 1/2 ton I'm very satisfied with the performance overall, and hey it is fun to drive.
Took a trip from Fort Worth to Austin, highway speeds averaging 65-72 MPH. About 450 miles round trip. Didn't notice anything new, however I've had a slight wobble that I thought may have been tire balancing. Stopped for a bite just before getting home and saw 10-12 drops of oil under the rear diff. Ruh-Roh. Got it home and level and let it settle for a few minutes and crawled under with a flashlight. The oil appears to be coming from the seal where the rear drive shaft enters the differential. In searching around the 'net it seems this isn't real common but not un-heard of either. There also is some discussion about death-wobble, but I'm not sure that's what I've got - my wobble doesn't get worse with braking and tends to smooth out at various speeds.
I'll be checking in with the shop that did my regear Monday morning. I have less than 18K on the odometer but I think the 4.88 install voided the factory warranty.
Any of you more experienced folks seen this problem before? How common is it, and is the 'fix' fairly straightforward and (most important) reliable? Advice welcomed!
Took a trip from Fort Worth to Austin, highway speeds averaging 65-72 MPH. About 450 miles round trip. Didn't notice anything new, however I've had a slight wobble that I thought may have been tire balancing. Stopped for a bite just before getting home and saw 10-12 drops of oil under the rear diff. Ruh-Roh. Got it home and level and let it settle for a few minutes and crawled under with a flashlight. The oil appears to be coming from the seal where the rear drive shaft enters the differential. In searching around the 'net it seems this isn't real common but not un-heard of either. There also is some discussion about death-wobble, but I'm not sure that's what I've got - my wobble doesn't get worse with braking and tends to smooth out at various speeds.
I'll be checking in with the shop that did my regear Monday morning. I have less than 18K on the odometer but I think the 4.88 install voided the factory warranty.
Any of you more experienced folks seen this problem before? How common is it, and is the 'fix' fairly straightforward and (most important) reliable? Advice welcomed!
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