Gooma wrote:
Keep it, spend the money to repair whats wrong and enjoy it for many more years.
New trucks are stupid expensive, to buy and repair.
Yep, that is our preference, we paid a 'reputable' mechanic to fix the issue but it didn't fix it, that cost about $4500. Then my husband has done some work on it. So far it's just had new track bar, Ball joints, steering stabilizer, steering box, tie rod ends. Shocks.
The steering is just not right..... but the engine is hanging in there with almost 400,000 in it...
We'd get a truck not SUV next time as the kids are growing and rarely do all 3 join us.....