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Ivylog
Oct 07, 2015Explorer III
Welcome to the forums and if you staged the video... job well done, especially the crying. It looks to me that the MH started the wobble on a very rough section of road that was picked to make it happen. Granted the Cherokee has a very soft suspension that does not dampen it out. Unfortunately I cannot see what the front tires are doing but before I'd get rid of the car I'd put a bungee cord on the steering wheel. I actually locked the steering wheel on a hunting jeep I towed with a PU as it wanted to push the PU around, partly because of the bigger tires on it.
The little bit of tire wear from having the steering locked straight ahead will be cheaper than getting rid of it if all other changes fail. A rear sway bar would help the handling of the Cherokee and this problem?
The little bit of tire wear from having the steering locked straight ahead will be cheaper than getting rid of it if all other changes fail. A rear sway bar would help the handling of the Cherokee and this problem?
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