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jkeaton

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  1. jkeaton

    New guy

    Welcome! TURBO IT! You'd be the first!
  2. jkeaton

    Newbie!

    Welcome aboard!
  3. Not that I am aware of. You can go first. Post pictures. Welcome to the forum.
  4. Recalls are for safety issues. They won't recall for something like this.
  5. I seriously doubt the vehicle is wide enough to support captains chairs. Look at the existing seats an figure out how narrow captains chairs would have to be to gain any sort of appreciable room to move between them. That being said, with enough time an money, anything can be done.
  6. No power at all until the fronts start slipping.
  7. Disconnect the battery for a bit to reset everything and/or delete an pair your phone again.
  8. What is the code? Get it read so you don't have to guess.
  9. Never had a motor mount problem with either of ours.
  10. https://www.dodgejourneyforum.com/topic/3384-turbo-charged-24l/
  11. I use a tool like this. https://www.harborfreight.com/5-piece-upholstery-and-trim-tool-set-99739.html
  12. Not UK based but Hi anyway!
  13. Funny how that works......people complain about a problem, solutions are given but not taken,...lol
  14. Maybe try an actual dealership if no one can figure out why your brake pedal goes to the floor and you can't stop the vehicle. It's not rocket science. I question the competence of the shops you are using. You have two choices: Install the bigger brakes as was suggested to you, (which probably won't fix the issue of the brake pedal going to the floor) or, sell it before you injure yourself or someone else by driving a vehicle with no brakes. You have a master cylinder or brake booster issue if there are no brake fluid leaks and the pedal still goes to the floor. Edit: There is absolutely no reason to resort to throwing insults at the people trying to help you. Familiarize yourself with the forum rules before you get yourself banned.
  15. You think he’s still obsessed with this forum? Lol. Or he’s obsessed with me personally. Haha!
  16. LOL....What? If you are getting air into the brake system, there is a leak somewhere. You need to fix that. Installing larger brakes (rotors/calipers/pads) won't fix a leak unless it is a caliper that is leaking. In that case, you can just fix the leaking caliper and not have to go to the expense of upgrading the brake size.
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