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Wheels are a fundamental part of your vehicle, playing a key role in both its movement and overall performance. Whether you're driving a Chrysler Voyager or Conquest, wheels ensure a smooth, efficient ride by connecting the car to the road. As with all car parts, wheels can wear out, leading to problems if not replaced promptly. Here's a closer look at how wheels function, why they break down, and when to replace them.
What Do Wheels Do?
Wheels are responsible for transferring power from the engine to the road, making it possible for your vehicle to move. They also support the weight of the vehicle and ensure stability while driving. The wheels are connected to the axle and help maintain traction on various road conditions. Without properly functioning wheels, even the best engine in your vehicle will struggle to perform at its best.
Why Do Wheels Break Down?
Wheels break down due to regular wear and tear from constant use. They can become damaged from hitting potholes, curbs, or debris. Corrosion and rust from exposure to moisture, salt, or harsh weather conditions can also weaken wheels. Over time, the tires on the wheels may wear down, which affects the wheel's ability to function properly. If you notice uneven wear or visible damage, it's time to replace your wheels.
Genuine Chrysler vs. Aftermarket Parts
When it comes to replacing your wheels, always opt for genuine Chrysler parts. Genuine parts are designed to fit your vehicle's specifications and offer greater durability and performance than aftermarket alternatives. Aftermarket wheels may be cheaper, but they often lack the precision and quality that Chrysler parts provide. Consider also replacing related parts like your brake pads to ensure overall performance and safety.
Choosing genuine parts guarantees your Chrysler vehicle will continue to perform at its best for years to come. Don’t compromise on safety or quality—invest in parts you can trust.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Dodge:
- Caliber
- Jeep:
- Compass,
- Patriot
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Chrysler:
- PT Cruiser
- Dodge:
- Caliber
- Jeep:
- Compass,
- Patriot
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Dodge:
- Ram 1500,
- Ram 2500,
- Ram 3500
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Chrysler:
- PT Cruiser
- Dodge:
- Caliber
- Jeep:
- Compass,
- Patriot
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Chrysler:
- PT Cruiser
- Dodge:
- Caliber
- Jeep:
- Compass,
- Patriot
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Ram:
- 3500
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Dodge:
- Durango
- Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee
RECEIVER CONTROL MODULE
Mopar - Dodge:
- Nitro
- Jeep:
- Liberty,
- Wrangler
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Ram:
- 2500,
- 3500
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Dodge:
- Durango
- Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Dodge:
- Durango
- Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee,
- Grand Cherokee WK
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Receiver
Mopar - Chrysler:
- 300
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger,
- Magnum,
- Ram 1500,
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