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jsdail
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I have a 07' Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4...I was hit in the left front tire area by a pickup about a month ago. The body shop replaced the left front quarter panel, both tire rods, rim & painted some stuff..looks like new.

However...when I turn left now at 35 mph or higher it make a slight noise like a rubbing or grinding type noise with a small vibration, hard to describe & over all seems a lot louder ride than I remember (this could also be b/c I drove new rental cars while it was being fixed & got use to the quietness). I just put a new set of tires on it Friday, the Jeep dealership checked the bearings & said they were OK but I'm not convinced it's not the right front bearing maybe. From what I've read online when you turn left it puts more stress on the right side & it could be that bearing.

Anyone have any ideas of what else it could be? I realize I'm doing a shitty job describing this. Thanks in advance.

9/16/2011 1:14:00 PM

Skack
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Take it back to the body shop that fixed it.

9/16/2011 1:16:21 PM

H8R
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9/16/2011 1:57:43 PM

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