Hey, gentlemen. I still enjoy reading the forums here although I don't post much.
Having heard a lot of stories here locally and having read this forum for a long time, I've come to a question: is anyone ever successful in rebuilding the front suspension on an aging car or truck?
So many times people talk about how an aging suspension chews up tires so they have a shop replace ball joints, control arms, tie rods, and the list goes on and on. Then after spending $$$$ the vehicle chews up new tires just the same or pulls one way or the other.
Reckon why it's so hard to repair a front suspension? I fear that on my older vehicles worse than engine or transmission problems.
Having heard a lot of stories here locally and having read this forum for a long time, I've come to a question: is anyone ever successful in rebuilding the front suspension on an aging car or truck?
So many times people talk about how an aging suspension chews up tires so they have a shop replace ball joints, control arms, tie rods, and the list goes on and on. Then after spending $$$$ the vehicle chews up new tires just the same or pulls one way or the other.
Reckon why it's so hard to repair a front suspension? I fear that on my older vehicles worse than engine or transmission problems.