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Easiest way to figure this out is to go to your favorite autoparts website and look up the starter for your car, then back out and look up the starter for a 1998 model Stratus. I checked the Autozone website for your Breeze and a 1998 Dodge Stratus and the part number is the same, 17618. So yes, A starter for a 98 Stratus will work on your 1999 Breeze. But you can check yourself if you want.
I would have the rear wheel bearings checked asap and rear brakes as well. Sounds like a very bad wheel bearing but also makes me wonder why the shop that did the tires and alignment for you didnt find this for you. After a alignment the car should be driven. So take it somewhere else and have the wheel bearings checked asap but be very carefull driving.
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