jeeperguy21
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Syracuse, UT
I have a '99 XJ and I had to remove my rear drive shaft to have some work done on it, but still needed to drive my Jeep around while I wait to get it back. So I am driving with front wheel drive, and just driving down the road with a stead gas pedal, the jeep is pulling really hard to the left, so I have to have the wheel cranked to the right to be able to go down the road straight. Then as soon as I left off the gas, the steering wheel will center itself again.
Here's what I have: stock tires with a lockright locker in the front. I am going to guess that it might have something to do with having the locker, but am not for sure what would be causing the pulling. The tires have equal tire pressuer too, FYI. If it were just a minor pull I wouldn't bother, but this is a very hard pull that is kind of scary to drive with in its current condition. It happens at all speeds, fast or slow. Any ideas?
Here's what I have: stock tires with a lockright locker in the front. I am going to guess that it might have something to do with having the locker, but am not for sure what would be causing the pulling. The tires have equal tire pressuer too, FYI. If it were just a minor pull I wouldn't bother, but this is a very hard pull that is kind of scary to drive with in its current condition. It happens at all speeds, fast or slow. Any ideas?