2late4u
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i would go with either the Moog or oem part cost a bit more but always better quality
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welcome to the group, make sure you cruise thur the forum for info on your upgrades like the nav radio
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How Does Camber Impact Alignment? Posted: Monday, July 8th 2013 A proper alignment ensures that all four wheels are in the recommended position for your type of vehicle. This is fundamental to preserving both your vehicle’s safety and the tread life on your tires. The way each wheel is positioned on your vehicle is determined by three primary measurements: camber, caster, and toe. These measurements have standards that a technician uses as targets of adjustment (depending on the type of vehicle). Generally, the goal is to get as close as you can to these standards. In this article, we’ll review camber. Camber is the inward or outward tilt of the front tires as viewed from the front of the vehicle. The actual camber angle is the measure (in degrees) of the difference between the wheels’ vertical alignment perpendicular to the surface. If a wheel is perfectly perpendicular to the surface, its camber would be 0 degrees. Camber is described as negative when the top of the tires tilt inward. Consequently, when the top of the tires tilt away from the vehicle it is considered positive. Camber is used to distribute load across the entire tread. Improper camber can make the tire wear on one edge and may cause the vehicle to pull to the side that has the most positive camber. Zero camber will result in the most uniform tire wear over time, but may reduce performance during cornering. The optimal camber setting will depend upon your vehicle type, your driving style and the conditions the vehicle is being driven in.
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Moog RK100119 Control Arm amazon Brand: MOOG Chassis Products this is for the upper rear trailing link/control arm the OEM is NON adj you can only replace it with this if the rear gets out of wack it can be adj.... i had mine done couple of yrs ago cost me around $90 each from a quick lane shop plus install ( it was bad weather and didnt want to fool doing it myself) and as you see it is just 2 bolts, you will need to do both sides,and you will need a 4 wheel alignment which usually runs about $70-90...this should solve your problem hopefully.....good luck Price: $74.16
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might take a day or so but someone will know the answer for you if you can wait,take care
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2011 Journey Wiper problems
2late4u replied to speedair01's topic in Glass, Lighting, Mirrors, Sun Roofs & Wipers
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LOL i seen them videos,,,,,,i have never used one and never had a problem, didnt even lose any presets on the radio, you must have done something wrong if it was working before the battery change, good luck on finding out what happened
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which engine might help?
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Door locks are opening while running
2late4u replied to sidney john's topic in Electrical, Battery & Charging
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no mention of your miles on the journey but probally due since its a 2011 might be a good idea to have the filter and fluid changed along with the rad coolant
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didnt know it was an awd journey, hope it isn't to big of a repair bill, report back on the fix and cost for other posters that might have the same problem....good luck and stay safe
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welcome to the group, dont know what trans quirk you are talking about but the journeys are prone to have a clunk now and then when going from park to drive or vice verses, and make some creaking noises going over speed bumps or uneven pot holes
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could be a lot of things maybe a wheel bearing,hard to tell without hearing it
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welcome to the group, i had a 2011 main street, and loved dodge journeys i traded it in with 70 k miles on it for my 2014 crossroad that i have now, cruise thur the forums for some good and bad ( LOL ) reading
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curt is the way to go
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the upper rear trailing link (control arms) oem are non adjustable, i have had problems with my 2014 with them wearing out the inside of my rear tires due to that, your choice is to replace with the org non adj part or part a higher (about 80-95 per side) plus labor only 2 bolts easy to do, then when you get your 4 wheel alignment which cost about 80-100 if they get out of adjustment or the Bushings wear they can be adjusted
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Flywheels are typically found on vehicles equipped with manual transmissions, while flexplates are used in vehicles with automatic transmissions. A manual transmission has a flywheel that is attached to the crankshaft and has a clutch disk in between the pressure plate and flywheel.................................................. What causes a Flexplate to break? Aside from a manufacturing defect, the only things that will cause a cracked flex plate are improper torque on the plate bolts at the crank and torque converter and the most common cause of transmission to engine misalignment; sometimes caused by missing alignment dowel pins that mate the transmission to the engine. ..........had to google flexplates thanks for posting your problem and what they found it to be.......
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dont know why i have had problems with mine unless its the added weight from my wife's medical scooter that we carry on a rack that is held up by the tow hitch,, never had a problem with my 2011 but at that time i would load the scooter into the rear hatch back,,,but got tired of that with my 2014.. LOL and also was couple of yrs older as well
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what was the total cost for the new torque converter and labor? just wondering
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dont forget to get an alignment ,did you go with the oem ones i kept having a problem with thoes things and went with the adjustable ones they are after market but a better design to them?
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had a 72 nova and during the winter on my way to work going thur the Mi snow storm and all of a sudden heard a scraping and slight banning noise as i was almost at work so after i got off the noise was still there and stopped at the chevy dealership on the way home and it was the inspection plate that covers the bottom of the bell hosing had got dented inward by some frozen ice from the road...
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have no idea, bought the lifetime warranty on my 2014 and plan on driving it till it pukes,, but probally another FCA as i am retired from Chrysler,, 30 yrs that is a good one.....