Vibration from the front of the car between 52 and 57 MPH. I have replaced with new parts the: Hub assemblies, differential bearings and seals, axle joints, steering damper, track bar, rotors, brake pads, and tires.
Such a dependable car that will keep on going even with minor problems. Mud, snow, and water are no match for this impressive vehicle.
Rear air shocks are a good upgrade to get rid of that leaf spring sag and adjust for different payloads.
I am curious, you say your Jeep Cherokee is 2001, but I believe they stopped making those in 2000. I have a Cherokee Sport 2000, straight in line 6 cylinder, 4.0 liter engine, 4wd, but that was the last year they were made, then they went to the Liberty. Is yours a 2000 model, that you bought in 2001?
I'm pretty sure that 2001 was the last year for the Jeep Cherokee.
2001.
The last Cherokees sold in the US were 2001 models.
The Liberty replaced it in 2002.
The Liberty remained as the "Cherokee" in overseas markets.