Hi!
New here and hoping for some help. I have a 96 Two Door 4x4 ( i have owned for 9 years) I had a noise start recently - turned out to be the front sway bar link on the drivers side.
I have some questions with this. I took it to a shop to ask them about it as they have done work before. They kept it in the back for two hours (just wanted an estimate) and came back and told me my lower ball joints were very loose. I told them they better not be as they had just replaced them in the end of January. The manager went in the back and came back and told me it was the sway bar link. I explained I knew it and how much .
He showed me the part I needed and said $250 to replace it . He had already ordered the link , actually he ordered two. I asked how much the link was and he quoted me 97 retail. I declined the whole thing. I wanted to do research. I went home and found out all sorts of info. Crawled back under the Tahoe and discovered the rubber bushing was missing from the bottom part of the drivers side link and that the washer was missing from the bottom of the top rubber bushing.
Here are my questions- I had them replace the pitman and idler arms the steering gear box and the upper and lower ball joints in January. Was removing the bar link a necessary thing during that time? I guess I am saying since it was put together wrong - oh and they replaced my master cylinder also. Is it possible their mechanic did not put it back correctly?
Now the link is not bent or anything can I simply buy the bushing for it or should I buy an entire new unit and replace it, or should i replace them on both sides. The passenger side is put together correctly.
I feel they were trying for money and really feel like I might have been ripped off on the other things but I have no way of telling. I am a 68 year old widow- I can work on the vehicle myself to a point, but had never done brakes or ball joints.
is there a specific brand of sway bar link that someone would recommend - I can replace this myself. I just wanted to know if it might be their fault in which case I am going to call them out on it (nicely) but am feeling a little resentful at the moment.
Thank you I appreciate any input .. I do love this vehicle 96 Two door, 4x4, barn doors, new alternator, gear box, starter, ball joints , pitman arm, idler arm, waterpump, rebuilt transmission, manifold gasket (no this has been done over the past nine years and not all by this particular shop) 244k miles .
If allowed could anyone recommend someone who actually KNOWS what they are doing on the older Tahoes in the Scottsdale Phoenix area?
New here and hoping for some help. I have a 96 Two Door 4x4 ( i have owned for 9 years) I had a noise start recently - turned out to be the front sway bar link on the drivers side.
I have some questions with this. I took it to a shop to ask them about it as they have done work before. They kept it in the back for two hours (just wanted an estimate) and came back and told me my lower ball joints were very loose. I told them they better not be as they had just replaced them in the end of January. The manager went in the back and came back and told me it was the sway bar link. I explained I knew it and how much .
He showed me the part I needed and said $250 to replace it . He had already ordered the link , actually he ordered two. I asked how much the link was and he quoted me 97 retail. I declined the whole thing. I wanted to do research. I went home and found out all sorts of info. Crawled back under the Tahoe and discovered the rubber bushing was missing from the bottom part of the drivers side link and that the washer was missing from the bottom of the top rubber bushing.
Here are my questions- I had them replace the pitman and idler arms the steering gear box and the upper and lower ball joints in January. Was removing the bar link a necessary thing during that time? I guess I am saying since it was put together wrong - oh and they replaced my master cylinder also. Is it possible their mechanic did not put it back correctly?
Now the link is not bent or anything can I simply buy the bushing for it or should I buy an entire new unit and replace it, or should i replace them on both sides. The passenger side is put together correctly.
I feel they were trying for money and really feel like I might have been ripped off on the other things but I have no way of telling. I am a 68 year old widow- I can work on the vehicle myself to a point, but had never done brakes or ball joints.
is there a specific brand of sway bar link that someone would recommend - I can replace this myself. I just wanted to know if it might be their fault in which case I am going to call them out on it (nicely) but am feeling a little resentful at the moment.
Thank you I appreciate any input .. I do love this vehicle 96 Two door, 4x4, barn doors, new alternator, gear box, starter, ball joints , pitman arm, idler arm, waterpump, rebuilt transmission, manifold gasket (no this has been done over the past nine years and not all by this particular shop) 244k miles .
If allowed could anyone recommend someone who actually KNOWS what they are doing on the older Tahoes in the Scottsdale Phoenix area?