JRider
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- City, State
- San Jose, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1992 XLT
Have a stock 92 XLT m/t w/92.5k miles. Alignment is off (camber - outside of tire wearing, both sides). Have gone to two shops, and gotten two different opinions for fixes. Wanted to ask some of the experts (you guys) for an opinion on the best solution. Both shops said the alignment would require some fix beyond the basic alignment adjustments.
One shop said that the coil springs were nearing the end of life. They suggested replacing them, and then (obviously) checking the alignment, and adjusting. Around $270 for the springs, and $80 for the alignment.
The other shop strongly suggested just installing cams to adjust the camber. They felt that the coil springs shouldn't be bad after only 92k miles, and that was overkill to replace them. This job was $100 for the cams and $50 for the alignment.
Since the difference between the two was around $200, I wanted to get some other opinions for folks who have (or haven't) been here.
Thanks for any insight you can offer!
Joe
One shop said that the coil springs were nearing the end of life. They suggested replacing them, and then (obviously) checking the alignment, and adjusting. Around $270 for the springs, and $80 for the alignment.
The other shop strongly suggested just installing cams to adjust the camber. They felt that the coil springs shouldn't be bad after only 92k miles, and that was overkill to replace them. This job was $100 for the cams and $50 for the alignment.
Since the difference between the two was around $200, I wanted to get some other opinions for folks who have (or haven't) been here.
Thanks for any insight you can offer!
Joe