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Posted 8/26/2008 7:49:37 PM
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i have been considering buying a new car, but money is kind of tight and i would really like to avoid having a car payment.
I have a 2001 ford ranger 2.3L in need of some repair. the truck is downright dangerous to drive at this point with a couple of problems that i cannot fix or have been unable to repair. the work needed done is:
1. suspension needs to be fixed. one of the lower ball joints appears to be broken but i am sure more work than that needs to be done
2. brakes intermittently give out, immediately followed by ABS light coming on. pumping them once or twice usually fixes this, but i want it gone for good.
3. there is a coolant leak on the rear of the engine. i cant find where it is coming from, but it appears to be a slow leak.

If anyone is looking for some side work and can save me some money in the process, please PM me. i would prefer to get this truck up and running as opposed to buying a new car. cash can be worked out, but i could also *GULP* possibly trade my hobie revolution kayak (worth about $1800 as it is) in exchange for the work if the work is worth the cost of the kayak.

I will have to rent a car while the work is being done so timeliness on repairs is also an issue.
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Posted 8/26/2008 8:29:38 PM


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I will have to rent a car while the work is being done so timeliness on repairs is also an issue.

That is quite a bit of work to get done in short order.  Your best bet is to get a professional to do it.  Someone on the side could probably get it done.  But how much extra time will it take that person vs. someone that does it for a living.  How much is that extra time going to cost you in rental car fees?

Just something to think about.

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Posted 8/26/2008 8:36:09 PM


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I've got a buddy that does all my work at his house.. He works at a shop M-F, and has been working on cars for about 8 plus yrs that I can remember... He is off of 98 and blue angel.... Send me your number and I can get him to call you...
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