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GoodMoodley

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GoodMoodley last won the day on September 19 2011

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  1. The kit includes everything. You get new key fobs that include the keyless entry buttons along with the remote start buttons. You won't need anything else.
  2. http://www.authenticdodge.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=26&products_id=2199
  3. I'd have to agree with drb227. Those tires are overpriced and questionable on quality. You would be much better served by a set of 16s. Plus you wouldn't need to get your tires re-mounted twice a year.
  4. Pic of the new Husky Liner with reliefs for three hooks.
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    Floor mats

    Here is a pic of the Husky mats with the three reliefs for the holding pins.
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    Floor mats

    I just received my Husky Liners and the drivers side has 3 reliefs or bumps for the holding pins. My DJ is a 2009 so the middle bump took care of my holding pin but there are two more bumps on either side. Did not realize why there were two extra on the sides until I saw the prior post. The Husky doesn't have holes for the pins so water cannot get through at all. I ordered the mats from Autopartsway.ca
  7. Wow, That one is so much better. 1/2 the price and you get all the different sizes. Good call Armendegga
  8. I just ordered a set of Huskys for the front. I paid just under $100.00 taxes in. http://www.autopartsway.ca/PartDetails.cfm?30031/H21 Looking forward to clean carpets this winter.
  9. For the Canadian members, I did my rear pads this past weekend. I used a caliper piston tool from Canadian Tire which only cost $14.99 http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/AutoTools/AutoBrakeTools/PRDOVR~0251113P/Powerbuilt+1-1%2B2-in.+Rear+Brake+Disc+Caliper+Tool.jsp?locale=en This listing shows the 1 1/2" inch tool but there were two sizes and I used the smaller one. For whatever reason the website only shows this one size. Sorry but I can't remember if this was the smaller one or not. The smaller tool I purchased worked and fit on the piston perfectly. One tip, while turning the piston back the rubber sleeve around it tends to bind up which is not good. I smeared some brake lube grease around the piston where the rubber meets it and this allowed the piston to turn without binding the rubber. Whole job took about an hour.
  10. An FYI for you guys, I took my car in to have a few things taken care of. There was a recall for the front door wiring harnesses. I had them use their Star Scan tool activate a set of foglighs and the Uconnect Bluetooth which I had installed myself. I also had them install an OEM remote start kit on the vehicle. When I picked up the car I noticed that they had applied a "RAPID RESPONSE TRANSMITTAL / SERVICE ACTION #10-034" flash to the powertrain control module. I spoke to the tech and was advised that a programming error was causing the hydraulic pressure on one side of a thrust bearing to be much too high. The end result would have been a major transmission failure. The flash that was applied corrected this issue. Now this would not be a concern if we had the lifetime drivetrain warranty that you fellows down south enjoy but in Canada we have not been afforded such luxury. Here is a link to a description of the problem that I just googled. http://reviews.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chrysler-RRT-10-034_W0QQugidZ10000000072911967 When I did a search for outstanding recalls on my vehicle this did not come up. The notice said this only affected a few VIN numbers but it might be something you guys might want to check up on.
  11. I was able to open it by prying the door open with mild to moderate force while pressing the button. I just used my fingers to pry. Has happened a couple times.
  12. Very nice, Add that to my list of future mods. Thanks for the info and pics Sergio. Now to find out if the entire new style bumper will be a direct fit. I would be all over that.
  13. As noted in my original post I was keeping an eye out for a set of OEM 19" wheels. Well as luck will have it I found a set of 19" wheels off a wrecked 2010 with practically new tires. Rims are mint. One tire had a small area on the tread that was scrubbed sideways which must have happened when it got hit. They run true and silent so apparently no real damage. Tires look to have at least 90% tread. I love Kijiji. Got them for a steal. Now to mount my X-Ice tires on the original 17" rims and I'm good to go.
  14. Brampton, Ontario Near Toronto for those who don't know.
  15. I did buy the factory kit from a dealership. Paid $269.00 for it. No regrets. Kit was well put together and installed seamlessly.
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