Okay... so today, I did the "spin-the-wheel" test, and noticed no obvious wobble.
Upon inspection with my less-than-perfectly trained eye, everything looked straight, including the control arms and strut.
A little history of the car: it's never been involved in an accident to my knowledge, but I did back over the tip of a curb with the right rear once at a reasonably high speed. Regardless, I didn't see a chance in the tire wear pattern. This doesn't mean that it didn't get worse and I didn't detect it. It also doesn't mean that it didn't have damage done to it before I got it (it was 19 kmiles old when I got it), or that it wasn't just defective from the factory (I know... Ford NEVER puts out faulty equipment... their AX4N transmissions were top-o-the-line... lol).
So, the tire/alignment shop pulls the switch on me when I go in there just a little bit ago... the price of the knuckle mysteriously jumped from $89.99 to $179.99. They told me that $89.99 was the price of the strut. Needless to say, my relationship with that ship is over. I can go junkyard scavenging for that part, and I have a friend that's Ford "certified" mechanic that will help me put it in. But, I'm not going to do all of that until after I insert a camber kit. When I'll do that is up in the air, because my spare time is running out for the foreseeable future.
Autozone prices:
Struts: $49.99 or $59.99
Rear knuckle/spindle/hub: $150 at the dealer and and the salvage yard
Camber kit: $63.99
Am I nuts for having walked out? I mean criminy... between that shop and another shop who has enjoyed "finding" problems, I'm being nickeled and dimed to death here. I'm pretty sick and tired of this runaround... I know I have to maintain the car, which I have no problem with... but this BS with the shops has me pretty peeved.
Thanks again for all your help...
Sean Douglas
Norman, OK
[email protected]
Upon inspection with my less-than-perfectly trained eye, everything looked straight, including the control arms and strut.
A little history of the car: it's never been involved in an accident to my knowledge, but I did back over the tip of a curb with the right rear once at a reasonably high speed. Regardless, I didn't see a chance in the tire wear pattern. This doesn't mean that it didn't get worse and I didn't detect it. It also doesn't mean that it didn't have damage done to it before I got it (it was 19 kmiles old when I got it), or that it wasn't just defective from the factory (I know... Ford NEVER puts out faulty equipment... their AX4N transmissions were top-o-the-line... lol).
So, the tire/alignment shop pulls the switch on me when I go in there just a little bit ago... the price of the knuckle mysteriously jumped from $89.99 to $179.99. They told me that $89.99 was the price of the strut. Needless to say, my relationship with that ship is over. I can go junkyard scavenging for that part, and I have a friend that's Ford "certified" mechanic that will help me put it in. But, I'm not going to do all of that until after I insert a camber kit. When I'll do that is up in the air, because my spare time is running out for the foreseeable future.
Autozone prices:
Struts: $49.99 or $59.99
Rear knuckle/spindle/hub: $150 at the dealer and and the salvage yard
Camber kit: $63.99
Am I nuts for having walked out? I mean criminy... between that shop and another shop who has enjoyed "finding" problems, I'm being nickeled and dimed to death here. I'm pretty sick and tired of this runaround... I know I have to maintain the car, which I have no problem with... but this BS with the shops has me pretty peeved.
Thanks again for all your help...
Sean Douglas
Norman, OK
[email protected]