You made this look very easy. I am fairly inexperienced with vehicles in general, I have the quadra track 04 grand cherokee. Will the process be the same as in this video so I can follow along? Thanks
yessir, the removal and reinstallation procedure is the same. however the cv axles are not the same for the different 4wd systems, selectTrac, QuadraDrive, Quadratrac.
Great video, thanks. I've done it a couple times on a 97 jeep, and have busted cv joint on my 2004 jeep I need to do soon. Thanks again, and you gave torque specs too
I've been an auto mechanic for many, many years, good job! I just needed to know if the hub bolts were inverted torx? Mainly because one of my inverted torx sockets is broken from a hub bearing bolt! For I have walked away from all the electronic bs after 39 years! I started on points , carburetors ,u joints, ball joints and all the real mechanical parts to a vehicle.
THANKS YOU
Very good video.
God Bless you
You make it look easy, great demonstration
Yeah, it's not bad when it isn't all rusted together. ;-)
You made this look very easy. I am fairly inexperienced with vehicles in general, I have the quadra track 04 grand cherokee. Will the process be the same as in this video so I can follow along? Thanks
yessir, the removal and reinstallation procedure is the same. however the cv axles are not the same for the different 4wd systems, selectTrac, QuadraDrive, Quadratrac.
Great video, thanks. I've done it a couple times on a 97 jeep, and have busted cv joint on my 2004 jeep I need to do soon. Thanks again, and you gave torque specs too
Straight to it!
Very well done
Thanks Jon was a big help on some work I had to do !! God bless bro
That was very helpful
Great video on how to do this job. I appreciate your help. I’m going to tackle this job soon. Thanks bro.
Good job Bud, I need to do the same on my '01 lifted Grand. Thanks.
You made the snap on salesman rich! LOL
I've been an auto mechanic for many, many years, good job! I just needed to know if the hub bolts were inverted torx? Mainly because one of my inverted torx sockets is broken from a hub bearing bolt! For I have walked away from all the electronic bs after 39 years! I started on points , carburetors ,u joints, ball joints and all the real mechanical parts to a vehicle.
i use a 12 point, 13mm socket er 14mm i forget- works perfect
Thanks for this Jon it was real helpful for some side work I am doing !!
This is really good video with the torque spec
Excellent video. Thanks.
That looks clean and neat jeep. The stuff I work on is rusted and junk. I got my work cut out for me..
Dry Colorado air is awesome for preventing rust.
Great job, thanks for making the video
Good job thank you
Great Video full of information
Why did you need to replace them? Well done video
Good tutorial and thumb up.
Can you explain why you changed it? It looked fine. Was it doing something in particular?
I had a clicking noise coming from the front when I would turn.
Very good....💪🏻👍
nice clean vid!!
Great video
Does the new cv axle suppose to spin when you install it? I mean if you try to spin it by hand and it does spin is that ok?
How did you get it in so easily im having a hard time
Is the axle shafts not clipped in like the rear axle shafts? When I did my rear axle shafts I had to take my dif cover off to take off the clamps.
No its not clipped pulled it right out
Can you take the bearing and shaft out at the same time, I have a cross threaded spindle nut and it want come off without cutting it.
Yes.
Awesome job
Nice
My Jeep is 04 quadra-trac2 but they don't show it at Auto store they offer select Trac and a different 1 what did u choose select Trac?
Wow! You must save a ton of time and labor every day by not typing the "y" and the "o".
Thanks
axle shafts brand??
Duralast from Autozone.