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john H brotherton Posted on Jan 09, 2016
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When driveing it will wonderover the road - 1999 Jeep Cherokee Grand 2WD

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Get real help, not internet,, (we cant drive it,dig?)
the car is dangerous. why delay?????

wandering

  1. huge bufferning winds, normal , seen 75mph winds.
  2. driving too fast or #1
  3. tire inflation wrong or wrong for wrong sized tires
  4. alignment wrong. wheel to frame.
  5. loose suspension parts.
  6. loose lug bolts. (?)
  7. loose wheel bearings
  8. overload car, or high cg of load. too much.

why not get car serviced before someone is hurt,

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It is going to need a tire balance, rotation and an alignment. You may not be able to do the alignment if the ball joints and tie rods need to be replaced.

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