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Dodge Journey
Years: 2009-2010
It’s the brakes on this one. Mid-size crossover SUV might be one good looking car, but it’s first two model years were plagued by thin brakes and rotors which would wear down after less than 10,000 miles in some cases. They simply weren’t made for the vehicle of Journey’s size and weight. Dealers would either cover this under warranty or bill you to full extent, but that wouldn’t fix the issue. It was only a temporary solution as they only replaced worn out brakes and rotors with new faulty units.
Most people that have stuck with their Dodge Journeys through thick and thin have been forced to replace several brakes and rotors over the years. Some are closing in on the jubilee 10th set. Just to let you know what you’re getting yourself into with 2009 and 2010 Dodge Journey. Best option is to go for aftermarket (more quality) brakes and rotors.
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