citytravelfotos
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I can never seem to find a reliable mechanic. I've gotten burned at least with smaller mechanics ever since I bought my van (before on my Honda I'd have everything done in the dealer, and it was very reliable.)
For instance, I had a mechanic that was referred from churchgoers from my mom's church in Tucson, AZ. He seemed to be very nice and knowledgeable. However several months ago he insisted that I needed to have inner link and tie rods changed on the van (and that would cost $700, not including alignment.) I didn't have it replaced and about less than a month ago I took it to be inspected by a mechanic in L.A. (who has stellar reviews on the internet) who previously replaced the ball joints. They said that everything is ok except for the shock absorbers and the front brake pads, and quoted about $1000 to replace all 4 shock absorbers (and $300 to replace the brake pads). I then just today went to a Ford dealer in the Sacramento area who said that the inner link and tie rods are fine, the shock absorbers are fine, but that I need a pivot arm bushing and two camber bushings replaced (as well as the front brake pads). They quoted me about $500 to replace the 3 bushings. I'm wondering if they are telling me the truth or am I going to have to now take it to two more mechanics to figure out if what they are saying is true? Who the hell can I trust?
I'm quite pissed off of this and consider it a significant downside to doing Vandwelling especially with an older vehicle. I don't like dealing with mechanics. I miss the simplicity of my Honda SUV.
For instance, I had a mechanic that was referred from churchgoers from my mom's church in Tucson, AZ. He seemed to be very nice and knowledgeable. However several months ago he insisted that I needed to have inner link and tie rods changed on the van (and that would cost $700, not including alignment.) I didn't have it replaced and about less than a month ago I took it to be inspected by a mechanic in L.A. (who has stellar reviews on the internet) who previously replaced the ball joints. They said that everything is ok except for the shock absorbers and the front brake pads, and quoted about $1000 to replace all 4 shock absorbers (and $300 to replace the brake pads). I then just today went to a Ford dealer in the Sacramento area who said that the inner link and tie rods are fine, the shock absorbers are fine, but that I need a pivot arm bushing and two camber bushings replaced (as well as the front brake pads). They quoted me about $500 to replace the 3 bushings. I'm wondering if they are telling me the truth or am I going to have to now take it to two more mechanics to figure out if what they are saying is true? Who the hell can I trust?
I'm quite pissed off of this and consider it a significant downside to doing Vandwelling especially with an older vehicle. I don't like dealing with mechanics. I miss the simplicity of my Honda SUV.