I understand your disappointment, I had similar illusions. Fact is some of these get a lot of hard use or abuse and when a fleet vehicle is flagged for divestment no one’s going to put money into it. If you DIY you can do it for about a third of the shop price, depending on your choices of parts quality and vendors.
I would start with the tie rod ends and upper control arms and then get an alignment. That should get the steering sorted. Work on the ride next. And those are easy to do without any expensive specialty tools or risk. Get a pair of jack stands and you’re good to go.
I would start with the tie rod ends and upper control arms and then get an alignment. That should get the steering sorted. Work on the ride next. And those are easy to do without any expensive specialty tools or risk. Get a pair of jack stands and you’re good to go.