Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 2.7 deisel front axle replacement

Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 2.7 deisel front axle replacement

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97BlackC5

Original Poster:

352 posts

243 months

Friday 4th January 2013
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Anyone have any idea how long it would take a garage to replace a complete front axle (inc. diff.) on a 2004 2.7 ltr overland Grand Cherokee?

Willhook

112 posts

147 months

Friday 4th January 2013
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Probarbly 3 hours depending on what has to be removed and potential problems. I'm not familiar with that model. Only the newer wrangler.

mr_spock

3,363 posts

220 months

Monday 7th January 2013
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They're rebuildable if not too shagged. Bloke at SOuthern Axles in Watford says the rear on a ZJ is a day's turnaround, so you might call them.

scrwright

2,697 posts

195 months

Tuesday 8th January 2013
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Done it by myself on the drive in 4 hours. You need to remove the front calipers due to the routing of the lines, so brake bleeding will need doing. Just FYI the 2.7 has the same diff ratio as the 4litre, 3.55, so if you are struggling to source a diesel axle look for a 4litre one. Also beware that Jeep changed the front prop style from a CV to a UJ on the later WJs, so make sure your axle has the same driveshaft flange as you currently have.

tr7v8

7,265 posts

233 months

Tuesday 8th January 2013
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97BlackC5 I see you're in Kent, it would be worth having a word with Terry at MidKent Chrysler back of Rochester Airport, especially if you don't want to spanner it yourself. He is a great Jeep mechanic.

97BlackC5

Original Poster:

352 posts

243 months

Wednesday 9th January 2013
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Thanks for all the help guys, I will be taking it to MidKent Chrysler this Saturday all being well.

tr7v8

7,265 posts

233 months

Thursday 10th January 2013
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97BlackC5 said:
Thanks for all the help guys, I will be taking it to MidKent Chrysler this Saturday all being well.
Great, there is a good cafe around the corner from Terrys if you need a cuppa or a full english!