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onecrazyfoo4u

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  1. Yeah I may have to. Just annoying to have to deal with posting and dealing on there!
  2. Yeah unfortunately I'm sure it would be similar or worse than the one for Ohio I checked above. Can't believe how much shipping is for these!
  3. Anybody interested in these items? Prices are OBO, just sitting around waiting to be used!
  4. Down to $400 OBO. Hate to see these go to waste just sitting in my garage!
  5. Down to $475 OBO! I'd like to get these out of my garage soon...
  6. Dang it's super expensive nowadays. I checked ups FedEx and USPS. Ups is the cheapest, but still $92 per wheel/tire for the cheapest option. They are 58lbs a piece and dimensioned 29" x 9". Do you have any other ideas for cheaper shipping?
  7. Correct it says 234lb but that seems heavy. I would guess roughly 40lbs each. I've shipped wheels and tires before through ups and they we're roughly a buck a pound to ship. I can try doing a quote, but I'm guessing it would be about $150 total for shipping. I could help cover the rest if it's over. Let me check and see.
  8. I purchased these last year for our DJ and used them for one winter (Nov 2016-Mar 2017). Didn't even bother putting them on this winter before we traded it in (pathetic snow year for us). Paid $860 new from TireRack.com (receipt attached to prove it). They are General Altimax Arctic Winter Tires sized 225/65/R17 with winter wheels (saves the hassle of having to mount/dismount each season, and saves your nice wheels from getting trashed over winter). You can look up the excellent tire reviews online. They were superb tires and got us up the mountains and hills with ease. Selling because we sold our vehicle and they don't fit our new Durango. Tires only have 3-4k miles on them, easily >90% tread left. Saves you hundreds over the price of new ones. They will fit many 5 lug Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Chevy, GMC vehicles, plus many others. The lug bolt pattern is 5-127. Comes with 20 lug nut too, 12x1.5 thread. Asking $550 OBO. I'm located in Utah for a local pickup, or I can look into shipping costs and work with the buyer to help cover it. Thanks!
  9. Haha yeah I definitely wouldn't be hunting in the Durango. I've got the truck for that ;). The Durango feels so much more dang smooth suspension wise and the new 8-speed tranny is amazing! I was getting really tired of the DJ clunky tranny, this new one is like butter. Can't even feel when it shifts. To me, the most amazing part is still the killer gas mileage. We gained almost 1000 lbs, and added AWD, and it gets the exact same mpg as the DJ. Much better than the Traverse, Acadia, and Tahoe's that we were comparing against.
  10. Sold our DJ and had a few items leftover. I have a brand new set of Wagner Quick Stop front brake pads kit (ZD1327), comes with shims and grease. $22 on rockauto, asking $15 plus shipping. Also have a brand new cabin air filter, AC Delco (CF2225C). $7 on rockauto, asking $5 plus shipping. And last, a brand new Mopar thermostat that I didn't end up needing (5184570AJ). $10 on Mopar parts site, asking $7 plus shipping. If you buy multiple things I can discount and combine shipping. Thanks!
  11. Well, after almost 6 years we've decided to trade the DJ in for something bigger for our family of 3 kids. The Journey was just getting too small with the three carseats/boosters. We bought it new in 2012 and it treated us well for 130k miles. Only a couple minor recalls, lots of brake replacements, and basically just fluids and filters. Really never had any major issues. It treated us so well we decided to stick with Dodge and absolutely loved the Durango's. Ended up getting a slightly used 2017 Durango GT loaded with nearly every option. I love the new tech and entertainment centers on these things. So many dang options and gadgets to play with! Hopefully we can keep the Durango for just as long as the DJ. I've posted some items for sale that I had left over in the garage. Posted the only pic I have of the new Durango. Later DJ gang, it's been fun!!!
  12. So we checked out some explorers and pilots and instantly ruled both of those out. The explorers are nice, but definitely not much bigger than a Journey. The Pilots felt like I was stepping into a 90's car inside...with a touchscreen. They are so outdated inside. At least the updated the exterior to look better, but I don't understand why so many people love them. We've narrowed it down to the Durango, Tahoe, Traverse, or Acadia. The Durango GT would be perfect if it was just a tiny bit wider. The carseats fit, but just barely (only 3" wider than the Journey inside). The Traverse and Acadia are nice and a little bit wider than the Durango. But they aren't tricked out as nicely as the Durango GT's are. The Tahoe is plenty big enough, but the third row seats suck and are practically useless. But I could tow my camper with it and sell my truck. Does anyone have experience with the Durango R/T V8? Seems like an awesome vehicle with 7200lb towing capacity. Has anyone ever towed near that limit with the Durango? My camper is 7000 lb loaded. I currently tow with an 05 GMC 1/2 ton. Man, decisions are hard!
  13. Awesome, thanks for the input and help!
  14. Does anyone know what year Durango's are the best or worst? When we're the new generation changes? Or is there a website that tells about the changes with each year?
  15. Wife is deathly against minivans! We've tested out a couple and she hates them to death!
  16. Thanks for your input. The Durango is looking enticing. The whole reason we got a DJ, great bang for the buck value. And they just came out with the Durango SRT. Might by double my budget though :). Now I need to go drive all 4 to compare.
  17. Our big goal is something bigger than the journey. Those three are all the same size. We've checked them out. I really like the Acadia, but too small. And the second row captain seats on the Acadia and traverse suck cause that means one third row seat will need to be up constantly. Cargo space suffers big-time.
  18. Thanks for your inputs! I've been hesitant of the Honda just cause it appears the same size as our DJ. We've had a journey for almost 6 years. Our biggest need is just more space to fit 3 car seats in the second row and more cargo space. We do a lot of traveling and I'm sick of trying to pack stuff in the back with only one seat down. Just can't fit 3 car seats in the second row of the DJ. I've driven the explorers and Tahoe's as rental vehicles. Like them both alot, very nice vehicles. I don't get why the Tahoe is like $10k more than the other vehicles though. Haven't checked out a Durango yet. Do they have similar issues as the journey? Problems with crappy brakes, entertainment center issues, etc?
  19. Wanted to get everyone's opinion. I'm hunting for our next SUV kid hauler. It has to have 3 rows and 4wd or awd for the snow. I have 3 kids, 7, 5, and 2. So I would need to fit all three car seats and boosters in the second row preferably. Third row is for when we have visitors and will be folded down majority of the time. We've had a Dodge journey for the last five years and it's been great. Just want something bigger and not 2wd. I think we've narrowed it down to four options. Budget is $30k max, and no more than 2-3 years old. Trying to decide between a Tahoe, Ford Explorer, Dodge Journey, and Honda Pilot. What would you all get for a kid hauler? Do you guys know of any problems with any of these vehicles from the last couple years? They all seem to be rated pretty well. The Tahoe's are priced quite a bit more than the other three for some reason. How well do the Durango's rate compared to the Journey? We don't need an SUV as huge as the suburbans or expeditions. Thanks for any help!
  20. Thanks for the video. I didn't realize it was such an important piece. I'll have to order a replacement for my next oil change.
  21. What exactly would high oil pressure do to the engine though? I've tried a bunch of searches, and all I'm seeing is maybe some increased oil blowby which doesn't seem that bad. Does anyone have procedures for changing out the thermostat on the 3.6 motor?
  22. Mine broke about a year ago too. I never replaced it. So what exactly does it do? What problems is it going to cause by not replacing it?
  23. So my vehicle is throwing a P0128 code, which basically shows that coolant temp isn't getting hot enough. I've noticed my engine is taking forever to warm up. On a few hour drive in 20set outside temps, the warmest the coolant and oil temp for to was 165 F. Trans temp get up to 135 F tops. The engine takes forever to warm up now. And since the temps aren't getting up high enough, my oil pressure runs high the whole time. Usually it'll drop from 80+ psi to 40 or so after it gets up to operating temp. But after a few hour drive it never got hot enough to drop to low psi. So two problems, how do I get rid of P0128 code? Is it just a thermostat replacement since it isn't hearing up fully? And is it bad to drive my vehicle long distances with the high oil pressure issue? I have a road trip coming up and don't have time to fix it. Will I cause harm to the engine?
  24. It's the same in Utah and Idaho, 85 is the lowest, then 15-20 cents more for 87. I have 130k miles on my DJ, always running 85 octane for 5 years. Never had an issue so far! I figure over the years I've saved probably over $1k in the difference of fuel costs...
  25. For the windshield washers, did you check to make sure they nozzels themselves didn't break off from the fluid line? Or that the fluid line didn't crease/break anywhere? I've had both break on mine. Nothing super glue couldn't fix...
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