Dodge Journey rear tires wearing down quickly with shaking at highway speeds, trailing arms and alignment replaced on Dodge Journey

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Dodge Journey owners report experiencing rapid rear tire wear and shaking at highway speeds, which may stem from various underlying issues. These problems can include bad wheel alignment, improper tire inflation, worn steering and suspension components, faulty wheel bearings, or bent rims. Additionally, unbalanced wheels are often cited as a leading cause of vibration, particularly when the steering wheel exhibits wobbling. Uneven tire wear, especially if it occurs on one side, may indicate alignment or camber issues. Owners are advised to have the entire rear suspension thoroughly inspected for worn or failed components to effectively address these concerns. If shaking persists despite replacing trailing arms and aligning the wheels, further investigation into the suspension system and wheel balance is recommended. Consulting a qualified mechanic or dealership for a comprehensive diagnosis is crucial to ensure the vehicle's safety and performance.

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Dodge Journey vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 107,000 miles
(107,000 - 107,000)

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