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Asked by twoods41 Sep 01, 2009 at 07:01 PM about the 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2000 Jeep GC, front end feels like I am driving on flat tires, and yes they are at the correct pressure....................lol, any ideas on what cause the problem.................Thanks

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how do they feel flat? like it's hard to turn them when stopped? or is it just really soft? Does your power steering whine?

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Are you getting wobble? I can't really think up a way that a tire could feel flat without being flat. That would be cause by worn out suspension/steering parts. Check out www.jeepforum.com and go to the ZJ/WJ tech section and see what people think there. Your jeep is a WJ btw ;)

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No wobble no noise, just feels heavy in other words, some say it might be the shocks or struts, is that possible.......Thanks

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i agree with kyle, your steering/suspension could be worn. how many miles are on your jeep? does the steering feel soft and does it feel like you have to oversteer to make simple turns?

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