Sooo, i missed up
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From: Acworth, Ga
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4l
Originally Posted by Trev1006
Mud packed in the wheels, steering, brakes. Or they bent the tie rod, drag link, or Trac bar pulling it out. How much mud is packed in the front wheels?
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From: Northern Ontario, Canada
Year: 1990, 1999, 2000
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best way to learn these is for a club to hold a 101 course. problem is it would be local clubs/groups to hold these at a location center to their geographical area.
we have one here coming up next month here in Ontario, Canada. the winch technique is being taught by an experienced trainer who happens to own the Titan Winch company/Everlast Welders. it is being held in the mecca of our off roading wonderland, mid-northern ontario.
we have one here coming up next month here in Ontario, Canada. the winch technique is being taught by an experienced trainer who happens to own the Titan Winch company/Everlast Welders. it is being held in the mecca of our off roading wonderland, mid-northern ontario.
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what axle did they wrap the strap around?
if it was the front, then yeah, most likely bent the tie rod. that and mud packed up in the wheels.
check your control arm brackets too.
if it was the front, then yeah, most likely bent the tie rod. that and mud packed up in the wheels.
check your control arm brackets too.
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From: Acworth, Ga
Year: 1993
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Originally Posted by caged
what axle did they wrap the strap around?
if it was the front, then yeah, most likely bent the tie rod. that and mud packed up in the wheels.
check your control arm brackets too.
if it was the front, then yeah, most likely bent the tie rod. that and mud packed up in the wheels.
check your control arm brackets too.
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From: Acworth, Ga
Year: 1993
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So, the shaking is coming from the rear axle left side. It starts around 35mph and gets worse and worse at 55 and after. Friend driving behind me thought I was going to rip apart on the road
Originally Posted by unjustentropy
So, the shaking is coming from the rear axle left side. It starts around 35mph and gets worse and worse at 55 and after. Friend driving behind me thought I was going to rip apart on the road
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From: SIERRA VISTA AZ
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L 6 CYL
As stated earlier did you clean all the mud from the wheels and brakes. i used to race bogs and then try to drive home and it would shake to hell and back till i cleaned it out.
Like he said.
But seriously I hate hearing about people going wheelin with our points. Like a friend of mine comes and he doesn't have any points but he at least watches where he goes and doesnt do anything he isn't capable of. I saw someone rip a whole axle out of a f150. Driveshaft and all. Just by pulling by the axle. And people with frames are just like I can rap it around my frame. Until it bends the frame when your trying to pull out a stuck ranger. I wish people especially aroun here where everything is mud would spend the little money to get tow hooks or a hitch. And recovery straps.if you don't have the right equipment don't risk your life or others. No offense to op. gotta start somewhere.
But seriously I hate hearing about people going wheelin with our points. Like a friend of mine comes and he doesn't have any points but he at least watches where he goes and doesnt do anything he isn't capable of. I saw someone rip a whole axle out of a f150. Driveshaft and all. Just by pulling by the axle. And people with frames are just like I can rap it around my frame. Until it bends the frame when your trying to pull out a stuck ranger. I wish people especially aroun here where everything is mud would spend the little money to get tow hooks or a hitch. And recovery straps.if you don't have the right equipment don't risk your life or others. No offense to op. gotta start somewhere.
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Oh trev what ever happened with that police thing



