patmaz wrote:
jimithing78 wrote:
I know you said they're fine but cupping is usually caused by worn/bad shocks. I would especially think that's the case if it's only happening on one tire. A bad alignment would lead to uneven wear, not cupping.
X2,excessive cupping=bad shock,excessive vibration or rebound,does the libby stand straight when you look at it?sometimes a car can look lower from one corner,which can be a good sign of a suspension problem,like a worn coil spring...Check that out!
But im pretty sure its a shock problem...
I'll see about having the strut removed and checked. It surely passes the bounce test, but I guess it is best to have it removed and checked outside the Jeep.
I got a Carfax report when I bought the Jeep. It said that it had been involved in an accident. If the cradle was bent in the accident could the alignment look OK to the alignment machine, but I still have problems with a mis-aligned frame?
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Jim
2003 Liberty Renegade
Leather Electric Seats
Self-Dimming Mirrors
Sun Roof
MOPAR Rock Rails, Skids, Rear Hitch
EMU Heavy Duty shocks and Springs 2.5" lift
Front Tow Bar (for RV)
Firestone 255 70 16 Destination AT Tires
Straps and Chains
