My durango didn't like cold weather.
When I drove up north, my durango whining loud on big turns. Also coming back serious problem started. Every time I braked at 75 mph wheel would wobble, before I left I had both front and back different oils changed, balance, rotation and alignment ,
I don't Care much about the whining noise it's probably power steering going bad, just was worried bout the steering wobbling on brake, gonna take it to shop, but I'm pretty sure it's prob brakes , they were working harder in the hills, I wasn't going down hills on brakes but pretty sure they still took more than usual beating
They also could have not put friction modifier in the rear differential if you have a Limited Slip rear end. That will give you a whine and shatter when you make hard corners.
Could be a loose lugs. Your supposed to re-torque them after 25 miles when they mess with your tires. Also could have a warped rotor.
Further they could have left something loose, like a control arm bolt. Take it back!!!!
Could be a loose lugs. Your supposed to re-torque them after 25 miles when they mess with your tires. Also could have a warped rotor.
Further they could have left something loose, like a control arm bolt. Take it back!!!!
no i specifically told them i had limited slip in the rear and to make sure to add that. but the mechanic was also telling me that there was one in the front also.. i was telling them no way, dodge never made front lsd for durango. anyways it turns out my front rotors were wraped.








