i bought a new 2006 jeep wrangler and very soon the tires shakes everytime i go over 40-45 mph. i miserable that it shakes so hard and the steering too. its so worrisome and i don't know what to do since it is my first jeep. i forgot to mention the tires are pretty big if thats the problem? ( i have a 1 year warranty on it too)
Answers: Let's hold this simple. You're either missing a reins weight or you own an object lodged within one of the front wheels(not tires). A rock, a hunk of mud, your neighbors cat, something is probably stuck on the inside of one of your front wheels. A small possibility it may be one of your backside wheels but most credible your front wheels.
bring it support to where you get it and talk to the service dept. it sounds approaching your wheels are out of harmonize.
Answers: Let's hold this simple. You're either missing a reins weight or you own an object lodged within one of the front wheels(not tires). A rock, a hunk of mud, your neighbors cat, something is probably stuck on the inside of one of your front wheels. A small possibility it may be one of your backside wheels but most credible your front wheels.
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bring it support to where you get it and talk to the service dept. it sounds approaching your wheels are out of harmonize.
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