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jkeaton

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  1. Most likely yes. An insurance adjuster would be able to tell for sure.
  2. Just remember, the Journey does not have a "frame" (which contributes to the ridiculously low tow ratings). You would need to be very careful as to finding a suitable attachment point at the front of the vehicle. Even mounted to the hitch....depending what you are wanting to use it for, example, you install a 10,000 lb winch, you'd probably get to maybe 5000 lb of pull before you rip the thing off the vehicle.
  3. Yeah, they did a bang up job upgrading the brakes in 2012.
  4. Please read the rules for posting items for sale. Sent you a message.
  5. I don't think the admin comes here very often.....
  6. Can you help this guy out? I dont have access to change a thread title. Thanks.

     

    https://www.dodgejourneyforum.com/messenger/2058/?tab=comments#comment-5389

    1. John/Horace

      John/Horace

      Can’t access link to see what he wants.

  7. Thanks for the info. You only need to post it once though.
  8. Moved to the correct section. What kind of problem?
  9. Should be pretty straight forward by removing the seat from the vehicle.
  10. Should work fine. As far as I know they never changed the gas cap. So if it says it fits a Journey, doesn’t matter the year. You can always return it if it does not work. Word of caution, aftermarket gas CAI’s have been known to cause a check engine light for evap leak.
  11. As stated, get the code read first before throwing parts at it.
  12. As stated, thats an exhaust hanger. Nothing that would impact anything electrical. Check your brake fluid level and if it is low, inspect the brake pads, could be worn enough for the fluid level to drop to the point of triggering the brake light. Welcome to the forum.
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