Trollboogie
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- First Name
- Keith
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- 2018 JLUR, 2024 Mojave X
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- Machinist
Mine does. I haven't had it a month yet.
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I found after a while you get used to it - that's sort of what happened with me on the second one.I am sitting here waiting to get my oil changed and tires rotated with my first jeep wave thing. I went ahead and mentioned the TSB while I was at it. I am not sure what will come of it. They just asked if it had wondering. I am hoping they will just schedule me to get it done, though i honestly dont have too too much issue with my aluminum one. (August 20 build). It did wander a bunch on the factory tires when I purchased and on the test drive, but i either got used to it really fast or its not very bad at all.
I want it done, because who wouldnt, but at the same time, I dont want it to get any worse.
That is true. Ive never really considered mine an issue, more of a nag knowing there is a "better" upgraded part that I do not have and can get while under warranty.I found after a while you get used to it - that's sort of what happened with me on the second one.
I look at it this way, too, sometimes - any issue, large or small, seldom if ever gets better, most get worse over time.
There is a ton of speculation about this since FCA is not explaining what the deal with steering box is. I can tell you wandering is not due to a solid axle. That is a myth as anyone who has driven the solid axle GC or pre-99 Jeeps can attest to. My 2021 drives well with AT tires but our F150 drives better.Ok, so I ordered my 2021 Mojave in mid January if this year and picked it up mid February. I noticed it wandered a bit with the AT’s on it. Checked and it have about 46psi in the tires. I lowered it to about 35 and the wandering got a lot better. Fast forward 2 months. Had some 315/70/17 BFG KO2 and method 703 put on. Ordered load range C on the tires. The wandering seemed to get worse. I just figured it was because the bigger tires and solid front end ( my first Jeep). Then this evening I noticed that the driver rear is actually a load range E and the other 3 are C’s. Could this be enough to cause the wandering? Hopefully getting it changed tomorrow after work. Thanks for the help. ??
Naw, my 04 WJ did fine. As did every other Grand Cherokee and the early Cherokee we had. No issues, great steering. We've had more Grand Cherokees than I can count. I always PREFERRED the solid axle version before they went IFS and rack and pinion. I'm not a fan of lack of road feel. That's why I hated the power steering of MOPARS in the 60s and 70s. TOO easy, no road feel, could steer and turn a corner with a pinky. I hated it.There is a ton of speculation about this since FCA is not explaining what the deal with steering box is. I can tell you wandering is not due to a solid axle. That is a myth as anyone who has driven the solid axle GC or pre-99 Jeeps can attest to. My 2021 drives well with AT tires but our F150 drives better.
I speculate FCA made a special steering box for these high CG Jeeps to deal with inexperienced drivers potentially rolling the vehicle. The old pre 99 Cherokees steer tight fast and light. But starting in 99 they changed the steering box to something that feels like a 1948 international truck. I'm guessing FCA is between a rock and a hard place with this steering issue.
What are your tires? Any mods?So my 21 has the new box. It still wonders. Going around a turn, holding tight, holding tight, then all of a sudden gets lose and have to over correct. It's like someone is holding onto the drag link while turning, and then they let go and then the steering wheel just wonders 3". Also this tracking stuff needs to be fixed. I'm am getting super fed up with having to counter steer just so my Jeep doesn't send me off to the right into a telephone pole, or tree.