Loose/worn steering components. Especially the steering stabilizer shock and the trac bar.
Yes, if you had to make a sudden move at highway speeds you may lose control.
I had one of these on a 1991 Wrangler and if I remember correctly it had 3 speeds. i currently have a 92 and it dose have 3 speeds
They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.
if your car shakes while driving and gets worse at higher speeds usually means the tires need to be balanced and if tire damage (cupping) has already started your gonna have to replace the bad tires
Could be tires out of balance. Or a bad tire.
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Except for a 3 speed Wrangler, a 2002 Jeep trans is electronically controlled and wouldn't have a governor. The 3 speed auto in a Wrangler has a governor that control what speeds the trans shifts at.
He speeds up , drives faster
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driving too fast reguarly can cause the wheels to come slightly off and rub making the ride a lot less smooth
That will depend on how fast you are driving. About 1 hr 45 minutes at highway speeds.
It's possible, but unlikely. However it will shake violently at certain speeds and may damage steering gear and tie rods.