I just got my 89 LXi back from Meineke. They replaced my rack and pinion, inner and outer tie rods, drivers side cv axle, oil pan gasket, changed the oil and did an alignment. Lot of work done, and the steering really feels a lot more responsive and tighter, which is good.
New problem, lol. When going over bumps.. the suspension crunches... and just sounds plain awful. I never noticed this before I had this last bit of work done. Could it be possible that since the other components are a little tightened up, that I am just now noticing this sound? Or do you think they may have messed something up?
I'm about 100% certain it is stock suspension parts, and it has 143k miles, so I'm sure it's due. I have searched around quite a bit, and a lot of people on here lower their cars, which I really have no interest in doing, and if I do... not more than an inch. I'm a big guy, it's already hard for me to get in and out of it because of my knee surgery anyway.
Also, I'm not looking for it to be a race car, so I don't need something amazing or expensive. If you guys could point me in the right direction for something fairly inexpensive, but give me decent (stock or slightly better) ride quality, that would be awesome. Give me your recommendations. Are there any advantages to lowering it? I'm mainly looking at economy as it's a daily driver... so mpgs are important in that regard.
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