Howling Noise / Rear Axle Noise

tOSU

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I have a 2020 JL unlimited sport s it has a little less than 5000 miles on it. We bought a hardtop for it and put it on last weekend. I did not notice it the first couple of days but as I drove it more I noticed the noise getting louder. My question is, is there a echo noise with the hardtop on? The Jeep is still in stock configuration so no lift or bigger tires on it yet. The noise to me sounds like a lifted truck with 40” tires on it. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.


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Andy5160

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I have a 2020 JL unlimited sport s it has a little less than 5000 miles on it. We bought a hardtop for it and put it on last weekend. I did not notice it the first couple of days but as I drove it more I noticed the noise getting louder. My question is, is there a echo noise with the hardtop on? The Jeep is still in stock configuration so no lift or bigger tires on it yet. The noise to me sounds like a lifted truck with 40” tires on it. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.


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Are you saying up until 5K miles you had the soft top and the noise level was much less?


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Hard tops reflect noise yes. They make headliners for them. On the upside your stereo should sound better now.


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tOSU

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Rear axle bearings

A few days ago I wrote on hear that I had a howling noise and could not figure it out and I thought at first it was because I switched and put the hardtop on. Well the howling noise turned into a grinding noise and come to find out the rear main bearings are bad and now I also have to get the rear axle replaced. My Jeep only has 5200 miles on it so it’s covered under the warranty.

So I just wanted to make everyone aware that this may be an issue.


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jesse3638

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A few days ago I wrote on hear that I had a howling noise and could not figure it out and I thought at first it was because I switched and put the hardtop on. Well the howling noise turned into a grinding noise and come to find out the rear main bearings are bad and now I also have to get the rear axle replaced. My Jeep only has 5200 miles on it so it’s covered under the warranty.

So I just wanted to make everyone aware that this may be an issue.


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Glad it's covered under warranty. Hopefully you'll get it back quick.

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