John Collins
New member
Hello All,
I've got an '01 Cherokee 4WD, all stock 214k miles. Recently after driving 12-15 miles, the right front wheel begins to shimmy. I've rotated tires and replaced the hub and rotor, shimmy remains. When the weather was colder, remaining under 30deg F, it would take about 20 miles for the shimmy to start. Park the vehicle, let it cool, and everything is fine again until driven 12-15 miles. There is very little shaking coming back to the steering wheel, I feel the shaking in the vehicle. Feels about like a badly out of balance tire.
I had driven the vehicle with a warped rotor on that side for an extended time. There was a significant pulse in the break pedal on breaking. This issue is corrected now with the new rotor, but it may have caused another issue now causing the shimmy.
I've inspected the tie rod ends, ball joints, track bar etc. The only obvious thing I've found it that the sway bar mount bushing is bad on that side.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
JC
I've got an '01 Cherokee 4WD, all stock 214k miles. Recently after driving 12-15 miles, the right front wheel begins to shimmy. I've rotated tires and replaced the hub and rotor, shimmy remains. When the weather was colder, remaining under 30deg F, it would take about 20 miles for the shimmy to start. Park the vehicle, let it cool, and everything is fine again until driven 12-15 miles. There is very little shaking coming back to the steering wheel, I feel the shaking in the vehicle. Feels about like a badly out of balance tire.
I had driven the vehicle with a warped rotor on that side for an extended time. There was a significant pulse in the break pedal on breaking. This issue is corrected now with the new rotor, but it may have caused another issue now causing the shimmy.
I've inspected the tie rod ends, ball joints, track bar etc. The only obvious thing I've found it that the sway bar mount bushing is bad on that side.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
JC