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@Blackbeard44 it's six miles of horrible roads to pavement, and ruts and dips are over a foot deep, and big rocks stick up from the road surface, I would need at least a D8 Cat or motor grader to fix them. I have lived here 14 years and the roads are at the worst they ever have been.
And more people keep moving in and drive on the roads and tear them up.
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@AuroraGirl it's a matter of economics and failing health, my low fixed income barely allows me to even live month to month, and I have reached the point I cannot handle any added debt, add to that I am unable to do much mechanic work any more and there is no shop in the world worth 100 bucks an hour (or more) and will most likely do substandard work.
As soon as it warms up enough today to hobble outside, I will try to get a pic of the worst control arm, it shows the bushing backed out.
The other side hides the wear until the tire is off the ground and a pry bar lifts the suspension and at that point one can see the movement.
Obviously both sides will need to be replaced.
If I can't fix the truck, it's useless to me, it can't be driven safely in this condition either.
Maybe move around the yard is okay, but it isn't going out on a road.