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The Caliber was not produced in 1998.Caliber rims would not fit a Ram.
You can use synthetic, conventional, or synthetic blend. All are acceptable in a Dodge Caliber.
A dodge pickup 1500 would stall out while driving because of a defective air filter.
Check your hood alignment sensor for the alarm and the trunk sensor
No, it requires 5W20. Using 10w30 would cause improper operation of the variable valve timing system.
It's possible that the self adjuster is installed backward.
More than likely a worn out thrust bearing. Check your engine against specs.
Probably the alternator.
Vapor lock!
It would be in 36 caliber or 44 caliber...
Firstly the most important information to choose your tires on would be the information related to the tire's fittings and size as it is imperative that they are correct for your Dodge Caliber to prevent damage to the car. It is also important to take into account the ratings available in relation to the durability of the tires. Lastly ratings on how the tires handle and look will be important for your personal preference.
A Dodge Caliber or similar would be a good alternative to an SUV. It would only cost around $17000 so would save a lot of money over most SUV's. You would also save on fuel costs compared to an SUV.