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Question by Jeff
Submitted on 7/8/2004
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I have a '94 Jeep Grand Cherokee and I can't make sharp turns after the wheels and axles are hot. The wheels (and/or axles) bind and the car hesitates severely. What to do??


Answer by jusin evers / or florida
Submitted on 11/3/2004
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hey man this is justin if you have your jeep on tires bigger than 31 in than you need to put at least a 3 inch lift on it
if your jeep is stock than when your axel gets hot it shuts off your power steering or your axel is touching your steering rod and if that is the case than you are going to need to get a new stering rod wich is about 50$

 

Answer by littlefoot303
Submitted on 1/16/2005
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This is happening to my 94 Jeep Grand Cherokee, too!

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