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Old 01-08-2004, 10:46 AM
jeepowner4life jeepowner4life is offline
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Unhappy steering problem

I have a 95 jeep cherokee. About 6 months ago I had new tires put on and a front end alighment at Sears. After the alignment my steering wheel was almost upside down from where it was originally to travel straight. None the less it did drive straighter and handled better. After a while I noticed the steering wheel gradually working its way back to its original position but still driving straight. About 4 weeks ago I had to replace a power steering hose which a professional did for me. Since then I have noticed that when I turn, the wheels do not turn as far as they used to. Its like the turning radius is getting wider. What has happened to my Cherokee. I dont know if its one of the problems above or combination of both. Can someone give me an explaination on what I need to do!!!!! Thanks,,,
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Old 01-10-2004, 12:47 AM
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Try to take it back to sears and see if they will re-align the front end, explain what has happened. What you experienced seems like a really bad tie-rod end or something is loose. Hopefully sears will re-align for free.

P.S. They are supposed to center your steering wheel when the do an alignment.


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