2000 Grand Cherokee Front End Problems
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Re: 2000 Grand Cherokee Front End Problems
sounds like you have a few things occuring first the rotors are warped
and the tires are shot so you need to replace that tierod end and front
brakes and a alignment
Cacophony wrote:
> I haven't crawled under it yet but I was hoping that some of you nice
> and helpful people would steer me in the right direction to fix this
> problem.
>
> I first noticed the problem when I began getting vibration in my
> steering when braking hard. I first assumed assumed a warped rotor,
> but now I'm quite sure it's more than that. My steering has a lot more
> play than it should and when driving I noticed the steering wheel is
> not straight when I'm driving straight. While turning there is a spot
> where the steering wheel kinda sticks. The passenger side tire is worn
> on the outside edge, and no noticable unusual wear on the driver side.
>
> Does any of that point to something specific or what should I be
> looking for when I crawl under and take a peek.
>
> Thanks much!
>
> -Al
and the tires are shot so you need to replace that tierod end and front
brakes and a alignment
Cacophony wrote:
> I haven't crawled under it yet but I was hoping that some of you nice
> and helpful people would steer me in the right direction to fix this
> problem.
>
> I first noticed the problem when I began getting vibration in my
> steering when braking hard. I first assumed assumed a warped rotor,
> but now I'm quite sure it's more than that. My steering has a lot more
> play than it should and when driving I noticed the steering wheel is
> not straight when I'm driving straight. While turning there is a spot
> where the steering wheel kinda sticks. The passenger side tire is worn
> on the outside edge, and no noticable unusual wear on the driver side.
>
> Does any of that point to something specific or what should I be
> looking for when I crawl under and take a peek.
>
> Thanks much!
>
> -Al
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Re: 2000 Grand Cherokee Front End Problems
sounds like you have a few things occuring first the rotors are warped
and the tires are shot so you need to replace that tierod end and front
brakes and a alignment
Cacophony wrote:
> I haven't crawled under it yet but I was hoping that some of you nice
> and helpful people would steer me in the right direction to fix this
> problem.
>
> I first noticed the problem when I began getting vibration in my
> steering when braking hard. I first assumed assumed a warped rotor,
> but now I'm quite sure it's more than that. My steering has a lot more
> play than it should and when driving I noticed the steering wheel is
> not straight when I'm driving straight. While turning there is a spot
> where the steering wheel kinda sticks. The passenger side tire is worn
> on the outside edge, and no noticable unusual wear on the driver side.
>
> Does any of that point to something specific or what should I be
> looking for when I crawl under and take a peek.
>
> Thanks much!
>
> -Al
and the tires are shot so you need to replace that tierod end and front
brakes and a alignment
Cacophony wrote:
> I haven't crawled under it yet but I was hoping that some of you nice
> and helpful people would steer me in the right direction to fix this
> problem.
>
> I first noticed the problem when I began getting vibration in my
> steering when braking hard. I first assumed assumed a warped rotor,
> but now I'm quite sure it's more than that. My steering has a lot more
> play than it should and when driving I noticed the steering wheel is
> not straight when I'm driving straight. While turning there is a spot
> where the steering wheel kinda sticks. The passenger side tire is worn
> on the outside edge, and no noticable unusual wear on the driver side.
>
> Does any of that point to something specific or what should I be
> looking for when I crawl under and take a peek.
>
> Thanks much!
>
> -Al
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Re: 2000 Grand Cherokee Front End Problems
sounds like you have a few things occuring first the rotors are warped
and the tires are shot so you need to replace that tierod end and front
brakes and a alignment
Cacophony wrote:
> I haven't crawled under it yet but I was hoping that some of you nice
> and helpful people would steer me in the right direction to fix this
> problem.
>
> I first noticed the problem when I began getting vibration in my
> steering when braking hard. I first assumed assumed a warped rotor,
> but now I'm quite sure it's more than that. My steering has a lot more
> play than it should and when driving I noticed the steering wheel is
> not straight when I'm driving straight. While turning there is a spot
> where the steering wheel kinda sticks. The passenger side tire is worn
> on the outside edge, and no noticable unusual wear on the driver side.
>
> Does any of that point to something specific or what should I be
> looking for when I crawl under and take a peek.
>
> Thanks much!
>
> -Al
and the tires are shot so you need to replace that tierod end and front
brakes and a alignment
Cacophony wrote:
> I haven't crawled under it yet but I was hoping that some of you nice
> and helpful people would steer me in the right direction to fix this
> problem.
>
> I first noticed the problem when I began getting vibration in my
> steering when braking hard. I first assumed assumed a warped rotor,
> but now I'm quite sure it's more than that. My steering has a lot more
> play than it should and when driving I noticed the steering wheel is
> not straight when I'm driving straight. While turning there is a spot
> where the steering wheel kinda sticks. The passenger side tire is worn
> on the outside edge, and no noticable unusual wear on the driver side.
>
> Does any of that point to something specific or what should I be
> looking for when I crawl under and take a peek.
>
> Thanks much!
>
> -Al
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