Patrick46 said:
Seriously...were you out here in my neck of the woods, I could do a complete rebuild on this for half that estimate...and I tend to 'overbuild' my stuff. (I build hot-rods and choppers for a living)
Patrick,
I see ,like many of us, you don't have a home port. I'm with my brother now, out side of Boston. Lots of places say they repair rust, so I'm going to check around.
wagoneer said:
do a little shopping and fix what you have
That about sums it up!
sparky1 said:
the upper shock bolt on my 90 chevy G25 is replacable--NOT welded..
get under there & look
Although the welders refer to it as a "shock tower", it's really called a "shock perch". The upper part of the shock bolts into the shock perch, but the perch itself is welded to the (rustled) frame.
My main concern is with the not-yet-broken-off leaf spring perch on the passenger side.
I think I'll get an estimate on that and forget about the shock perches for now.
I can afford $500 or so, but not 2 grand.
highdesertranger said:
aren't those unibodies? if it is and if there is extensive rust/rotting on the frame portion of the body there is really nothing you can do. sorry to be the bearer of bad news but some mechanics will tell you something can be done just to get your money. I wouldn't trust some guy off craigs list who says he can "fix you right up". take it to a reputable frame shop and ask them to give you a honest opinion. highdesertranger
No unibody here. And I know what you mean about "some mechanics". Everyone has been very forthcoming: They say "Get rid of it", "trade it in", not worth the money to fix.
They don't understand my situation, so I'll take the advise I receive from my fellow vandwellers and do enough repairs to carry on safely for a year or two more.
Starlight said:
My brother is a master mechanic and has worked on machines as big as construction equipment --
without seeing the van -- and just giving me a quickie answer -- he thinks you can get what you need at a salvage yard and just replace the rusted struts. He's thinking it's a part, rather than a welding job.
Might be worth taking specs of the chassis -- to see what speficially needs to be done. Where are you located...?
A new shock perch is available, but must be welded to the frame.
No struts or strut towers involved on this van.