Help please
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From: Hazel Green, AL
Year: 1999
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Hey folks,
I need some help. I replaced the steering knuckle, upper ball joint tie rod end, and the hub on the passenger side of my 99 Grand Cherokee Laredo, and when my wife took it to be aligned this morning, the tech called me and said that the passenger side tire is leaning in towards the body at the top. The tech guy suggested I get an adjustable upper ball joint, but I want to know what the underlying issue is, not stick a band-aid on it and just pray it holds up.
Anyone got any ideas as to what the issues could be that are causing this?
Thanks for any help,
Gene
I need some help. I replaced the steering knuckle, upper ball joint tie rod end, and the hub on the passenger side of my 99 Grand Cherokee Laredo, and when my wife took it to be aligned this morning, the tech called me and said that the passenger side tire is leaning in towards the body at the top. The tech guy suggested I get an adjustable upper ball joint, but I want to know what the underlying issue is, not stick a band-aid on it and just pray it holds up.
Anyone got any ideas as to what the issues could be that are causing this?
Thanks for any help,
Gene
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From: N.E. Tennessee
Year: 1997
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 w/K&N Intake
I'm pretty sure there is no camber or caster adjustment on your GC. Camber being what the tech is referring to. The typical cause of it being out of spec would be something bent or worn somewhere. To correct the issue either requires replacing the bent/worn part or using an offset/adjustable ball joint.
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Joined: Jul 2011
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From: Hazel Green, AL
Year: 1999
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I'm pretty sure there is no camber or caster adjustment on your GC. Camber being what the tech is referring to. The typical cause of it being out of spec would be something bent or worn somewhere. To correct the issue either requires replacing the bent/worn part or using an offset/adjustable ball joint.


Last edited by biggene; Jul 20, 2011 at 05:15 PM. Reason: spelling
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From: Hazel Green, AL
Year: 1999
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Determined after searching around a bit on Google, that there is a TSB on the front ends of all XJ, ZJ, and WJ from 1993 to 2004 for the axles being out of spec and the upper ball joints needing to be replaced with adjustable ball joints. These adjustable ball joints add 2 degrees of camber/caster depending on which way you press them in the axle/knuckle. They can be rotated to provide more/less and here is a link to a web writeup on how to change them. Hope this helps the next person in line that has these issues.
www.madxj.com , click on technical on the left side, the scroll down to the 3rd article from the top, titled Installing (Adjustable) Ball Joints .
Good luck and great Jeepin.
Gene
www.madxj.com , click on technical on the left side, the scroll down to the 3rd article from the top, titled Installing (Adjustable) Ball Joints .
Good luck and great Jeepin.
Gene


