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Ric04SiR

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  1. I would be very surprised if this weight is correct. I'm pretty sure it's 3000lbs and more. From what I can see it's seem to be an hybrid travel trailer and these normaly are not light! I would say that the number he gave you is in kg not in lbs, it would make more sense. My pop up trailer weight almost 2000lbs!

    Yes the DJ have plenty of power but the problem is the transmission not the motor. I would not recommended you tow that trailer with your DJ

  2. It's still snowing here and someone backedup in the passenger side of my Journey too:rant2: . My Journey is going to the bodyshop next monday for at least a week, after that, when the temperature is ok i'll put the new tires on and post pics

     

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  3. I'm about to order new summer tire. My original Khumo tire are so worn out that my Journey is shacking badly over 100km/h ;) I've been looking for wider tire (love the look) and 255/50r19 seem to be the best fit to replace the original 225/55r19 but I want to be sure that it won't rub anywere with the R/T / Blacktop wheels? Anyone here that use this size on these wheels? I can have Goodyear F1 Asymetric tire at a realy good price

  4. another one here

    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Head-Light-For-2009-2014-Dodge-Journey-JCUV-Headlight-LED-DRL-Bi-xenon-projector-/151532953411?fits=Make%3ADodge|Model%3AJourney&hash=item2348115f43&vxp=mtr

    I was looking for aftermarket headlight for the Journey, not that I really want to change the blacktop original that I have but at that price I'm sur now I will keep the original. Some Years ago I changed the one on my Grand Cherokee and I did'nt pay that much!

  5. Also FWD and my pop-up trailer weight 1800lb dry. The pop-up trailer is full, the storage box in the front must have 150lbs in it, there's the propane tank and the 12V batterie too. The DJ is full with luggage, two childrens and two adults and it feel safe but I keep my distance and don't drive over the limit even if it could go easily over.

  6. Didn't know what to expect, if i would need a weight distribution hitch because of the weight on the tongue. It as a dry weight of aprox 1700lbs and the weight on the hitch without the propane tank and the 12V batterie beside the tank is 260lbs. But finally it did great on the highway, no problem breaking and accelerating, almost feel nothing.

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  7. Do you have these, or are you just recommending them? I'm thinking about going with something with a built-in resistor so I can leave the factory wiring in tact. I have the lifetime bumper to bumper warranty and would like to keep in as in tact as possible. Thanks for the link.

    No I don't have them, just found the link by doing a search. But like you said, I would prefer too with a built-in resistor.

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