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bigcman Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/16/2007 11:12:51
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Subject: Four Wheel Drive Noise IP: Logged
Message: I have been noticing recently when I have my 4 wheel drive engaged, it makes a ticking sound from the front end when making a turn. I figure that's the cv shaft.
However, this morning, it had snowed, so i had my 4wheel drive on for a long while, and it was making a clunking sound from the front end. Kinda the the best way to explain it is it sounded like a rod knocking in the engine, except not that loud (it's not a rod knocking).
Can a cv shaft make that clunking noise when the vehicle is going straight? Or how about under a load going up a hill with the wheels straight?
I sure hope this isn't a transfer case problem.
Also, how hard is it to replace the cv shaft on a 2002 4wd dakota?
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Kowalski GenIII
12/16/2007 13:38:13
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Message: Yup, the noise can continue to get worse until the joint fails...
Lead, follow, or get out of the way
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mk62 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/15/2009 19:26:14
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Message: I recently ran into this with my 01qc and it was the front driveshaft. The transfer case end of shaft failed ( cv type joint) due to rubber boot that seals joint tearing. I bought a replacement shaft online from advance auto part#659151 for $301.89.
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jmax Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/16/2009 00:25:42
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Message: Mine too. I installed the conversion shaft 659151(a ujoint at each end) and didn't like the new shudder and vibration that came with it. I guess the aftermarket should not change the factory design. I yanked it out and took it back...can't be good on the tcase or diff. I'm told I can get a cv kit to fix the driveline for $160 at CV axle express in SLC, UT. AWD 01 QCD 4.7L Auto 112k mi.
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