What's ballpark costs on parts to do springs and shocks all around, along with any other hardware to get them swapped?
Do you have space/skills to do work yourself?
Whats always sunk me on older stuff is rust.
Body rusts out, and every. Single. Bolt/fastener is seized solid. And doing the work on driveway as nothing since my Ranger and WJ physically fit in the garage.
If you can do the work and the parts aren't too bad, if the truck don't costing you much, why not buy some time and swap stuff?
Or is the rust too bad? What are the KM now?
The price for strictly the shocks and springs is gonna run me around $850 CAD. However, the rear end NEEDS to be rebuilt, so thats going to be at least another $300 just for parts. In the end it should run me $1050 before shipping. I do plan on doing all the work myself and thankfully I have a garage available for me to use.
I hear ya on the rust, luckily so far none of it is too structural - I say that with a grain of salt however. The frame itself is fine. The issue is the rockers, front fenders, the front bumper, liftgate, and underneath the gas cap. The drivers side fender has a baseball sized hole in it, which has started to eat at the mount for the drivers side headlight making it droop. similar the bottom of the passengers side doesn't hold any structure and I had to pull the mudflap off because it was just going to fall off. each front and back of each rocker have 1" by 3" holes in them. It seems I find more rust everyday - haha
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Its currently at 328k so its getting up there, the factory service schedule stopped counting a long time ago
The non structural rust isn't a huge issue aside from it aggravating my OCD. For the rest I can buy new(er) fenders from the junkyard or online, repair any rust on them and repaint, along with the rockers I can fix the holes and repaint.
What it comes down to for me is reliability - and fuel economy (in a way). Each system on the truck needs to be gone through. if i fix the axle the tranny which is already wheezing and clunking will need to be gone through, and each trip now requires at least a quart of oil if not more. The entire drivetrain, electrical, HVAC etc... I may just be nit-picky but I plan to keep this forever. Thats the real reason I might take it off the road - to retire it to a project and start on my SAS adventure rig dreams!