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jeefunk

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About jeefunk

  • Birthday 08/29/1983

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  • Region
    U.S. Southern Plains
  • Journey's Year
    2014
  1. Not yet. I did find the seller (OE Wheels, LLC) also sells on Amazon, and is well-rated, which eases my fears somewhat.
  2. They are knock-offs and I'm ok with that. Factory ones would be twice the price and most I've found are 20X10 (some 20X9), and would almost certainly have fitment issues with those. I have found OEM Journey wheels that wouldn't be entirely too much more than these, so I may just go with those.
  3. Looking to purchase a set of wheels for my 2014 DJ. I haven't found much to my liking so far, but came across these: http://www.oewheelsllc.com/Wheels_3/Wheels-For-Chrysler/20-Fits-Jeep-Grand-Cherokee-SRT8-Wheel-Gunmetal-Machd-Face-20x8-5-SET Should I expect any issues with fitment? For tire size, I think the ideal size would be 235/45/20, but I'm not finding much available for it.
  4. ^That's pretty sweet. May have to look into that. Thanks B)
  5. My camper doesn't exist yet...."dreaming about getting a camper." Will likely be a pop-up due to weight considerations. Regarding mountains: I'd say more hilly than mountainous. mThanks for the suggestion. I've seen something similar to those, but My wife isn't a fan of camping in general, so getting her to do something that involves sleeping on the ground is out of the question. I'm thinking it would almost HAVE to be a popup with that little weight. A teardrop camper or something similar would be too cramped. I read in mutliple places that my year/model the limit was 1,000 pounds. Mine is a 4-cylinder.
  6. So I have a 2014 DJ SE. I've been dreaming about getting a camper and extremely saddened to read that the towing capacity is only 1,000 pounds. Yes, I probably should have done more homework before purchasing, but my camper dream is much closer to realization than it was before.Do any other SE (or other 4-cylinder engine models) owners have experience towing w/their DJ? Would love to hear some advice on how it performs & anything else I should keep in mind.
  7. Better late than never right? bug deflector: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001I9JKJ4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 window visors: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001B4ROD0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  8. The deflector on both of my vehicles is AVS. The one on my truck mounted in 3 spots with existing locations to screw into. The one on the Journey is adhesives only. I'm please with both of them.
  9. Mine just went on with adhesives. I put the bug deflector & Ventshade window visors on mine without any significant change to mileage or noise. They are a must on any vehicle for me, even if it is for anything other than just for looks. It's amazing how much different our DJ looks after getting those two things & the windows tinted. The one on my truck (Nissan Frontier) is fairly low profile. If I can remember to look I'll get back with you on the brand.
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