neobaptist
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I have a 1990 Bronco 2 auto, 4wd, 2.9L with a noise issue. If I get on it hard from the sitting position or if I am on an incline and get on the gas my Bronco makes a grinding type noise and it does vibrate a little. Someone told me it was my U-Joints needing grease but on my Bronco 2 have the OEM CV-Joints. I haven't delt much with CV's and am not sure what exactly to do.
Does this sound correct that it is my CV's making the noise? I thought at first it was my oversized tires but they aren't even coming close to rubbing. Is it best to grease them, or just replace the CV? If I do need to grease them where would it be located? I can't seem to find it and haven't found anyone that can tell me wether or not the 90 Bronco 2 factory CV's even have one or not.
I don't want to switch to a U-Joint because it is my daily driver and I do get it up to high speeds from time to time and have heard the conversion would cause a lot of vibrations.
Other than this my Bronco 2 run's like a champ and like I said as long as I don't get on it to hard it doesn't make the noise, but I'm sure that the problem still needs corrected.
Does this sound correct that it is my CV's making the noise? I thought at first it was my oversized tires but they aren't even coming close to rubbing. Is it best to grease them, or just replace the CV? If I do need to grease them where would it be located? I can't seem to find it and haven't found anyone that can tell me wether or not the 90 Bronco 2 factory CV's even have one or not.
I don't want to switch to a U-Joint because it is my daily driver and I do get it up to high speeds from time to time and have heard the conversion would cause a lot of vibrations.
Other than this my Bronco 2 run's like a champ and like I said as long as I don't get on it to hard it doesn't make the noise, but I'm sure that the problem still needs corrected.