Posted by W_B on September 21, 2017 at 11:53:03 from (155.188.183.19):
In Reply to: Totally OT and a rant posted by Adirondack case guy on September 20, 2017 at 17:54:34:
Until recently, when I started doing all my own repair work, I used an independent shop in a nearby small town. Always were honest and gave me fair warning if parts were going to be costly. I took my Expedition over there a few yrs. ago for other issues and on the way broke both the rear lower control arms. They told me that the Ford part was expensive and the same rust prone crap quality as the ones that broke. He said that I should try to find the parts on-line and they would put them on. I found a racing suspension place in Indiana that had two for less than the Ford price for one and they shipped directly to the shop. They still look like new today.
He did the same with the hydro booster (?) on the Chevy 2500 truck, said it was an expensive piece to replace, but I told them to go ahead with the OEM part as I didn't have time to look for the part, I needed the truck for a big trip in a few days.
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