mohacky
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Hi, I have a 95 Roadmaster Estate Wagon.
I took it to a local repair facility to address my "drifting" problems. They did a thorough inspection and said I needed that I need extensive work done, $1800, and that they didn't think it was worth it given the blue book value, etc. Please note that I am not a mechanic and have almost no tools. I just love the Roadmaster.
They said I needed the following:
Inner and outer tie rod ends, and adjustment sleeves
steering stabilizer, front shocks, and rear air shocks
All this for $1800. He said it was a safety issue and that the car should not have passed inspection. I'm wondering if my Roadmaster days are over? Can I substitute the air shocks for something cheaper? Any advice is greatly appreciated, thank you.
Gary
I took it to a local repair facility to address my "drifting" problems. They did a thorough inspection and said I needed that I need extensive work done, $1800, and that they didn't think it was worth it given the blue book value, etc. Please note that I am not a mechanic and have almost no tools. I just love the Roadmaster.
They said I needed the following:
Inner and outer tie rod ends, and adjustment sleeves
steering stabilizer, front shocks, and rear air shocks
All this for $1800. He said it was a safety issue and that the car should not have passed inspection. I'm wondering if my Roadmaster days are over? Can I substitute the air shocks for something cheaper? Any advice is greatly appreciated, thank you.
Gary