91expogurl
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- '93 Eddie Bauer
I just bought my '93 EB in June and my stepfather claims he checked everything out to make sure it was safe. I always knew something wasn't quite right with the front end because if I'd hit a pot-hole just right or take a left with a bump I would hear a 'clunk' (good ol' New England roads). After telling him this he proceeded to check it out saying that everything looked fine and greased my stabilizer arm bushings to prevent squeaking.
I began noticing the clunk a little more as the colder it got so I decided to take it to a local garage (a good friend of mine works at) and had them diagnose any problems and give me an estimate. An hour later, I found out I need all new balljoints, stabilizer links and most likely a front end alignment costing a grand total of about $775.
Is this a good price to pay to have this kind of work done or should I just have my stepfather do it for less money (no garage, Winter Storm Doreen droppin a few inches, and balls cold temps).
I began noticing the clunk a little more as the colder it got so I decided to take it to a local garage (a good friend of mine works at) and had them diagnose any problems and give me an estimate. An hour later, I found out I need all new balljoints, stabilizer links and most likely a front end alignment costing a grand total of about $775.
Is this a good price to pay to have this kind of work done or should I just have my stepfather do it for less money (no garage, Winter Storm Doreen droppin a few inches, and balls cold temps).