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I have a 1998 Grand Cherokee Limited with about 72,000 miles. I had problems with the infamous stalling problem with the Jeep. Jeep assured me that if I replaced the fuel pump, the fuel sender, and the ignition air sensor, I would be out of my misery. Well, I am happy to say that after replacing those parts, the Jeep is acting okay. Now comes another situation, I noticed that I have problems with my front tires. They seem to slide or maybe rub the pavement when I turn the wheel to my left. Any ideas?
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I would rather be screaming at what a POS they got there. At least mine, 2000 got the filter moved outside where it belongs if only if it is a meer $80. Sometimes I wonder what these assholes are thinking when they design these things. Mine did even better than yours dying at 54,000. Not at all uncommon in these trucks I am afraid to say. It only cost me around $500 for both, what a deal. While youre at it have you checked your brakes lately, especially the discs? Be afraid......
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