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Hey ETCG and forum!
Long time ETCG watcher, DIY/Shade-tree mechanic, first time on the forum. I have a question that I’m sure I’ll get a few different opinions on, which I welcome.
I have a 2005 Ford Escape, 160,000 miles (50/50 highway/city), 4 cylinder, 2wd. The escape runs well, is well maintained (by myself), has no major problems, and I’m hoping to get 100,000+ more miles out of it.
The problem is every single ball joint’s boot is busted on the vehicle. The only suspension/steering components that have been replaced are the front tie rod ends and rear shocks. I plan on putting new tires on the vehicle with an alignment before long. Right now, the suspension is tight, but I’m worried it won’t be for very long. The cost of a complete suspension rebuild +/- $500, and +/- a day of my time.
What do I do? Rebuild it all now? Replace worn parts as I they’re needed?
And should I spring for OEM parts? Or go with serviceable aftermarket parts, like MOOG?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
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