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Old 01-31-2005, 11:52 PM
ajporter03 ajporter03 is offline
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just bought 93 Cherokee

I just bought a 1993 Cherokee 4x4 4.0L. I really love jeeps. I have wanted one for long time, and I finally got one. I have a couple of questions, the first one is that the Jeep pulls to the right, but also seems to have a looseness about it. I have looked at all of the steering and supension stuff and it all seems tight. Also, when I brake, I get a really bad vibration. I think that it was being caused by warped brake rotors, but I have also been told that other things could cause it as well. I just wanted some outside advice. Thanks.

ps any ideas on a 2" lift and tires. And should I pay somebody to do the work for me or do it my self.
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Old 02-01-2005, 09:19 AM
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Re: just bought 93 Cherokee

First the loose feeling in the front-end, check your ball joints, and your track bar, these will affect how "tight" the front feels. As far as the shaking goes if it happens at braking then it is very possible your rotors, lookinto getting them turned or replaced. WARNING: buy Bendix rotors, the "China" rotors will prematurly warp.
I have a 2" lift on my 00' XJ. Suggest a 3" lift, you can do this with basic tools, just get it aligned right away after the project is done.
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