Well, no change after rotating the tires. Was worth a shot.
Russ, I'm not 100% sure the sound I can hear/feel when spinning the front tires is even related to my driving noise. I'm almost starting to think that it's just normal. But, to answer your question, no I don't think I tried lifting the front end and spinning the tires with the drive shaft disconnected. The noise was still there driving it with the front shaft off for sure though.
Couple observations from this morning...
After letting it sit for a day or two, the noise is barely there until after being driven for a bit. Something about sitting, whether it be getting cold or oil settling somewhere or whatever, makes the noise quiet itself a lot. Thinking about it, I've seen this a few times now since it started - where it seemed gone for a little while after sitting a long time.
I think it definitely is worse, or louder when coasting. On the way back from the tire shop I was playing around and I could make the noise come on strong by letting off the gas all the sudden, then make it get quieter (but not go away) by applying just a little bit of throttle.
Just do not know. You guys talking t-case are making sense to me. But with the fluid looking so good, I'm really hesitant to just pull the case and crack it open. And I'm just plain running out of time. I'm leaving this afternoon for Boulder Mountain (not in the Jeep and a different kind of trip now...). And have a backpacking trip in the Uintas next weekend. I called Teraflex and they can't get to it until next Thur., but as of now, unless I can pin it down the first part of next week, I think it's going to them...
- DAA