Good point, I always forget about those! Mark Price ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Jim Blair" <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: mail-From-mprice-westco.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:30:04 -0800 >A: More likely you have a rear axle shaft spinning in it's hub. Easy to >check by removing the hubcaps (unless you have those aluminum rims with the >tiny center holes) and putting it in gear. If you see the center nut turning >and the wheel isn't (I suggest parking forwards against a VERY solid wall >and giving just the slightest amount of throttle) that's the one that needs >fixing. I just sold an XJ axle to a fellow to put in his '85 Eagle to cure >that same trouble. > > >From: "S.M.F." <olsmbl@xxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Blown transfer case??????? >To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx > >I have a 1984 Eagle wagon 4X4 with 51,000 miles.I >think I have blow the transfer case while trying to >get out of some very high snow and ice mixture,In two >wheel drive I can feel the car slip and make a moaning >noise and has a hard time going.I put in 4 wheel drive >and everything seems fine.My question is am I hurting >the car anymore by driving it in 4 wheel drive for >about 2 more weeks until I get it fixed.I drive maybe >5-10 miles a day. >Thank you for your time. > >JR > > >