Vibration Problem
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From: Epsom,New Hampshire
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
I bought my 01 XJ all stock a little over a month ago and for the past 2 weeks it's been giving me a moderate to sever vibration every time my speed is in between 52-58mph. It only happens in that zone, I think it might be an alignment problem but if anyone knows what it is or could be I would appreciate the insight, thanks.
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From: Dover, PA
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: straight 6 4.0
i had the same problem but between 35-40 and it was the u joints on my rear driveshaft, i would crawl under your jeep grad the driveshaft and try to move it, if it does move then replace your u joints.
it worked for me hope this helps
it worked for me hope this helps
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From: Epsom,New Hampshire
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
I checked that and my drive shaft doesn't move so its not the u-joints and I checked my wheel weights to make sure they were all there because a friend told me about a similar problem due to losing some of them offroad. So I'm pretty sure its just an alignment problem because I'm noticing a slight tilt in my steering wheel while driving straight.
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From: Altoona, PA
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 liter In-line 6
At this rate, I'll have a new Jeep by next year. I'm climbing under it tomorrow hopefully to poke around.
I'll keep you updated if I find anything. Let me know what you come up with.
Steve
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From: Altoona, PA
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
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Yeah, how true. I've read most of them and now I'm working through each possible cause 1 by 1 like so many people have suggested. My buddy thinks my driveshaft is the culprit, so now I'm researching that.
Scoot, I know it's just a band-aid, but throwing a new steering stabilizer on could keep you XJ on the road until the problem is found. Just don't rely on that to be your fix.
Scoot, I know it's just a band-aid, but throwing a new steering stabilizer on could keep you XJ on the road until the problem is found. Just don't rely on that to be your fix.
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From: Western N.Y
Year: 1994 & 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
My 99' had the same porblems same speed. So it was kinda in need of new tires so I started there. This did fix the major vibration and shuttering.Found all the torque specs for front suspension and steering componets and put a new stablizer and ball joints in too. Everything is good now.
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From: gurnee il
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
You also have to remember that just cause a drive shaft doesnt move, you can still have a bad u-joint. Also I have seen bad tranny mounts on the crossmember be bad and cause vibrations.
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