Thank youIt's under warranty, take it to the dealer, tell them exactly what it is doing. Let them go over it and document what they find.
Always establish a paper trail before attempting any self repairs.
There are so many things that can be causing your problem and all of them are covered under warranty.
No sir it’s stock. 20 inch rimsAny suspension mods on it?
Yessir they had 40 so I lowered them to 35. Is that not low enough? ThanksIn addition to taking it to the dealership I’d also air the tires down a few pounds. The “recommended “ pressure is great for fuel mileage but it sucks for control on the road.
Yes sir we had a jeep Cherokee for five or six years, but this is the first actual jeep that I have driven. I know they are different than driving record vehicles I have two Ford trucks and I know the jeep is not going to steer like they do. Thank you.Have you driven a Jeep before? Lol, in all seriousness, do what the others have said. No sense in poking at it yourself if it's under warranty. I bet it's something simple.
40 is very high! 3 PSI beyond the factory specification!Yessir they had 40 so I lowered them to 35. Is that not low enough? Thanks
Wow that low? That may be my problemDo a chalk test on the tires. I'll bet you'll find that 31-32ish is perfect for tread wear and ride quality.