RebelThunder
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welcome to the forums mate!
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where can I get nitrogen for my tires? thanks,
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looking forward to see it, I wanted to tint mine too, I saw this site where I can buy pre-cut tints: http://www.rvinyl.com/
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i read something about this in the manual that says for the 3.5v6 to perform really well is to use the second grade fuel.i'm gonna check it out again.
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thanks for the info, i might try that and see what happens.
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I was running around 40psi when I bought mine and then I read on the side that it should be around 32psi only. I i deflated it to around the 32psi, but I believe it should be around 40-50psi, any experts can clear this pls. thanks
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nice, how's the ride anyways? i'm planning to upsize only +3, and rims are pretty hard to find for the very rare offset and bolt pattern that the journey havve, any tips where you got it?
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its 2010 already and still not much of accessories and performance parts available(cai,exhaust, etc)
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thanks Appalachian,
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welcome to the forums.
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I'm game for a meet in our area, AB canada. LA is way way too far.
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alrighty thanks very much,
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wow, very nice dashboard.
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welcome to the forums. modding will be your next problem coz, there arent much accessories and performance parts for the journey, I'm still waiting though.
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I have no problem so far. bought a 2009 SXT FWD. runs great, at 23k now and still no problems. my only 'problem' is the lack of accessories to customize my journey.lol
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need your expert opinion guys for I am very noob on this. I don't know much about wheels and I heard these rims are for trucks and I have no idea how it will affect the dodge journey's performance. thanks a lot
http://www.carid.com/product.php?productid=62955&cat=19405&page=1
http://www.carid.com/product.php?productid=91445&cat=146140&page=1
lol i didnt notice typo error on the thread title
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22k+ here and the brakes are still good. ever since i've read this thread I keep on checking my brakes and so far its still in pretty good shape and possibly alot more life on it.
and btw I think the caravan are 300lbs heavier than the journey.
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well thread title said it all. any suggestions for the best aftermarket brakes that will not break the bank.lol.thanks
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welcome fellow Albertan, I'm from Jasper.
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Welcome to the site first of all.
Anyways just joining in to your thread, my wish lists are more of an aftermarket upgrades:
K&Nm or Injen CAI
Magnaflow or Flowmaster catalytic converter/mufflers/tips
working hoodscoops
and more accesorries that I know are cheap but are being sold really high by sherwood/vmaxx/etc
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i live in alberta canada, and travels alot from jasper to edmonton back and forth and there are pretty much good amount of journey on the road. i just hope more would be sold and we can get our accesories.:happy:
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well its been a big dilemma for me not to modify or customize my dodge journey,
i wanted to put new exhaust, cai, hoodscoops, etc and its pretty hard to find a website that could xater to my needs. any suggestions guys?thanks
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i had the very same problem, i am looking forward to upgrade my rims to 22" and i forgot where I read it that its not possible due to the spring suspension and bolts and stuff. :sad:
Hello from Tyneside UK
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nice ride and welcome to the forums.