Plymouth Voyager rear beam axle rust issue with risk of suspension collapse on Plymouth Voyager

Submitted by Bazzwell · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Plymouth Voyager owners report experiencing serious risks related to rear beam axle rust, which can lead to suspension collapse due to weakening from rust accumulation. This issue arises because the hollow design of the beam axle allows moisture and road salt to collect inside, fostering rust development. The rust significantly weakens the axle, increasing the likelihood of a total collapse of the rear suspension system, which could happen even at highway speeds with potentially dangerous outcomes. To mitigate this risk, it is advisable for owners of older vans like the Plymouth Voyager to regularly inspect their axles for rust. The severity of this problem highlights the critical need for proactive maintenance and inspection to ensure vehicle safety and longevity.

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Average mileage: 131,793 miles
(86,000 - 200,000)

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