My jeep dog walks hard to steer front feels unattached to back end.

Asked by Mathew Dec 25, 2014 at 01:52 PM about the 2013 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ran a over a steep pitch in the road front end came down hard n back end also....heard
metal on metal....soon after the cars handling became very bad...The car seems to dog
walk a bit...when changing lanes the front end leans toward the direction i want to go the
a bit later the back will follow....seems like im travelling at a angle down the road while
trying to change lanes....

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Stabilizer links sounds right..... also check your front track bar for it being loose (worn bushing or loose ball socket )...I have also seen the control arm brackets brake off the front diff and look attached when they are really not...2013 should still be under powertrain warranty check with the dealership to see if it will be covered

Thanks for the reply, dealer here sucks am in kuwait...left the car with them for a month.....only reply is we did the best we can...anyway thanks for info will try to check the parts u mentioned.

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