What causes a jeep to lean to one side?

What causes a jeep to lean to one side?

A bent stabilizer bar can cause a vehicle to lean or wander to one side or another. In the event that you find a bent or damaged sway bar or links, replacement of the faulty parts will be necessary. Have the Jeep aligned professionally.

Why is my Jeep wandering in one direction?

Take the Jeep out for a test drive. Test driving the Jeep can give you some clue as to the source of the wandering problem. Accelerate to approximately 35 mph and let go of the wheel. If the vehicle makes a sudden veer in either direction, then you probably have an alignment problem.

What causes a jeep to go out of alignment?

Bad ball joints will cause a vehicle to become out of alignment and cause a wandering in the steering. Ball joints are the main link between the steering and suspension. Use a flashlight to see if necessary. Remove the front wheel from the Jeep and visually inspect the front brake assembly.

Where do I go to repair my Jeep?

After the purchase or lease of your Jeep, it’s recommended that you seek out repairs at your local Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler or Ram (CDJR) dealer who is the first point of repair service for the proper maintenance and care of your vehicle.

Take the Jeep out for a test drive. Test driving the Jeep can give you some clue as to the source of the wandering problem. Accelerate to approximately 35 mph and let go of the wheel. If the vehicle makes a sudden veer in either direction, then you probably have an alignment problem.

A bent stabilizer bar can cause a vehicle to lean or wander to one side or another. In the event that you find a bent or damaged sway bar or links, replacement of the faulty parts will be necessary. Have the Jeep aligned professionally.

Bad ball joints will cause a vehicle to become out of alignment and cause a wandering in the steering. Ball joints are the main link between the steering and suspension. Use a flashlight to see if necessary. Remove the front wheel from the Jeep and visually inspect the front brake assembly.

After the purchase or lease of your Jeep, it’s recommended that you seek out repairs at your local Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler or Ram (CDJR) dealer who is the first point of repair service for the proper maintenance and care of your vehicle.