RhainyC
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- '91 Ranger XLT 4WD
My truck is a '91 Ranger XLT 4WD, 4.0L/5Spd...
Well my truck got wrecked a couple of weeks ago, thankfully no one was hurt...unless you count hubby's pride.
He's only driven her about half a dozen times since I got her a year ago...
Anyways, the truck is financed, so we can't let the insurance take care of the repair costs, due to her being a '91, her *industry value* will be less than what the repairs, through a shop would be, so, we have to do it ourselves.
Now, one note here, hubby is really good at following directions, and if he takes stuff apart he can usually put it back together. I can't help a lot due to spinal arthritis...so, he and my son, and my kid brother (who is a fair mechanic when sober
) are going to do the repairs.
I took the truck into the shop reccommended by my mechanic, who doesn't do such extensive work sadly. They said the Right side (is this the passenger side?) inner tie rod, and connecting rod need to be replaced, the steering gear box needs replacing as it is leaking and also that the shocks had to be replaced. Now, they also said that they would have to install Caster/Camber bearings in order to do the alignment, grand total for the work about $800.00.
Needless to say it's Christmas and I don't have that much money...so now comes the question after the long explanitory post...
How hard is it to do this work, and are there other things we should replace while we have the thing up in the air? Oh and are there things to watch out for that may be more of a problem than they first appear or that need special tools?
Thanks much in advance...see I warned ya I chatted a lot!
Well my truck got wrecked a couple of weeks ago, thankfully no one was hurt...unless you count hubby's pride.

Anyways, the truck is financed, so we can't let the insurance take care of the repair costs, due to her being a '91, her *industry value* will be less than what the repairs, through a shop would be, so, we have to do it ourselves.
Now, one note here, hubby is really good at following directions, and if he takes stuff apart he can usually put it back together. I can't help a lot due to spinal arthritis...so, he and my son, and my kid brother (who is a fair mechanic when sober

I took the truck into the shop reccommended by my mechanic, who doesn't do such extensive work sadly. They said the Right side (is this the passenger side?) inner tie rod, and connecting rod need to be replaced, the steering gear box needs replacing as it is leaking and also that the shocks had to be replaced. Now, they also said that they would have to install Caster/Camber bearings in order to do the alignment, grand total for the work about $800.00.
Needless to say it's Christmas and I don't have that much money...so now comes the question after the long explanitory post...
How hard is it to do this work, and are there other things we should replace while we have the thing up in the air? Oh and are there things to watch out for that may be more of a problem than they first appear or that need special tools?
Thanks much in advance...see I warned ya I chatted a lot!
