Help,This is one I sure would like some comment about. Upon returning from Alaska this summer I had a leaking rear wheel cylinder. While it was being repaired the mechancic suggested I get a wheel alignment check as the front tires were wearing a bit. Went to a local shop in Sequim, WA and made an appointment. They said they had to do what they called a "shakedown "of the from end before they would align. I said OK. Boy did they shakedown!They said I needed new ball joints and I said let's have an estimate. ( They did show me some movement in the joint,the crowbar inder the tire routine. ) The estimate came to $1,065. 38 including 2 new tires, I choked and said I would get a second opinion. I went to Schwab's, the technician who had about 2000 alignments a year under his belt drove our 93 D250 TCD pretty well stock , and declared it was OK and checked the alignment and it was perfect. I checked the Dodge manual whcih states the the ball joints should be checked by installing an indicator and clamp assembly to th lower suspension arm. Raise and lower the wheel with a pry bar and measure the movement and if it is 0. 020 or more replace the joint. The estimate maker did not use an indicator. At home my mechanic say any movement should indicate replacement as opposed to 0. 020 in the book.
How many different opinions out there?Please Help.....
How many different opinions out there?Please Help.....