Gamingphreek
Lifer
The other day I decided to investigate why my truck's suspension was squeaking so much.
I looked under and found that both leaf springs (In the rear) had broken. When they broke they smacked sideways into the shocks denting them severely. Not to mention the car is riding on the shocks which is destroying them in itself.
Mechanic checked every where he knew and none had leaf springs for a 1995 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 (I4). He checked the dealer as a last resort and they gave him a quote of $600 each so $1200 for the pair.
I paid 7K for the car and so far have had to replace the Cat 2x, O2 sensor, and starter/solenoid. Another $1600 is not happening.
First, how long can I ride on the car the way it is? My Dad seems to think that it is ok to drive around on it still and doesn't see a problem with me loading the car with my belongings to go back to college.
Does anyone else have any other options they might suggest?
At this point, I am seriously considering selling the truck for about $6000 (hopefully).
I looked under and found that both leaf springs (In the rear) had broken. When they broke they smacked sideways into the shocks denting them severely. Not to mention the car is riding on the shocks which is destroying them in itself.
Mechanic checked every where he knew and none had leaf springs for a 1995 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 (I4). He checked the dealer as a last resort and they gave him a quote of $600 each so $1200 for the pair.
I paid 7K for the car and so far have had to replace the Cat 2x, O2 sensor, and starter/solenoid. Another $1600 is not happening.
First, how long can I ride on the car the way it is? My Dad seems to think that it is ok to drive around on it still and doesn't see a problem with me loading the car with my belongings to go back to college.
Does anyone else have any other options they might suggest?
At this point, I am seriously considering selling the truck for about $6000 (hopefully).