Jeep Cherokee rear shaking issue at speeds over 45 mph possibly related to alignment or drivetrain on Jeep Cherokee

Submitted by phillysteph · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Jeep Cherokee owners report experiencing shaking issues at speeds over 45 mph, which may be attributed to several factors including alignment problems and drivetrain concerns. Misaligned wheels are known to cause vibrations, particularly at higher speeds or on bumpy roads, making it essential to check the alignment of the steering gear or tie rods. Additionally, unbalanced tires can lead to noticeable shaking in the steering wheel at specific speeds, further complicating the issue. Some owners also find that drivetrain problems, such as a damaged driveshaft or worn motor mounts, contribute to shaking during acceleration. In certain cases, vibrations may be specific to particular speed ranges, indicating potential drivetrain issues that could necessitate driveshaft replacement. Given the critical role of wheel alignment in vehicle maintenance, a comprehensive inspection of both alignment and drivetrain components is recommended to effectively identify and resolve the underlying causes of these shaking issues.

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