After getting an estimate of $800 from my mechanic and not having that much money, I decided to take matters into my own hands. I watched as many videos as possible and had the most tools. Make no mistake, these are tie rods and ball joints and are no joke to work with, even with the right tools. I encountered a screw on each side, which made me very tired, but the job gets easier with experience. I missed the Pitman puller and ball cage. But these parts keep me riding smoothly after flattening the front end without popping in corners or dips. It's nice to be able to go over 60 mph without the whole car shaking badly. I can drive straight with confidence and enjoy driving my own repair job! I highly recommend these parts for your car, but you may need a friend to help you.
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