Need help!jeep shakes
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From: indiana
Year: 1986
Model: Cherokee
Engine: v6
picked up a new cherokee today 93 xj, guy said it needs aligned, but im not sure if theyre isnt more to it, when i hit a bump in the road even at 20 miles an hour it shakes uncontrollably from side to side, steering wheel going everywhere, could this just be allignment?? here it is by the way, any help is appreciated
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From: Southern Idaho
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 L/242 CID I-6 High Output MFI
Do you know much about suspension? Want a factory service manual? Start checking frontend suspension components, wheel bearings, ball joints. Make sure it's got a swaybar, etc., etc....
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From: indiana
Year: 1986
Model: Cherokee
Engine: v6
thank you, it has front sway bar checked that, guy said bearings were replaced, i have the service manual but i cant find anything wrong like tie rod ends or ball joints is theyre any way with nothing else wrong it could be just alignment?my friends xj done this but not as bad because he had alot bigger tires which kept it from wobbling so bad
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From: NC/SC
Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I think this would be classified more as a bump steer condition. Is your pitman arm factory or has it been replaced with a longer one to compensate for the lift? Steering angles can cause it to "bump steer" every time you hit a bump. Id check all the steering components like mentioned. Also re-grease your balljoints.
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From: Volcano, HI
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO
As everyone else mentioned but also check your shocks and steering damper... How big of of lift is that? If it's too high, stock control arms, trackbar and sway links may not be long enough.
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