I took my vehicle in for Virginia state safety inspection and unfortunately have some work to do to get it passed. This 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee has 210,000 miles on it, isn't worth much, and it's an extra vehicle that I won't need after August. The math doesn't make sense to throw money into it just to get to August, so I'm planning to DIY.
Unfortunately in Virginia, when you drop your car off for inspection the first thing they do is scrape the old sticker off. If you fail they put a big noticeable "reject" sticker on your windshield and you have 15 days to make the repairs and get it re-inspected.
Is it feasible to replace the upper control arms and rear shocks in an afternoon? I've done a decent bit of wrench turning but haven't messed with suspension. I have a torque wrench and breaker bar, but no specialty suspension tools. I also have to swap out front/back brake pads, but I've done that a dozen times (and somehow lived to tell the tail) and I'll already have the wheels off so I'm not too worried about the additional time there.
Unfortunately in Virginia, when you drop your car off for inspection the first thing they do is scrape the old sticker off. If you fail they put a big noticeable "reject" sticker on your windshield and you have 15 days to make the repairs and get it re-inspected.
Is it feasible to replace the upper control arms and rear shocks in an afternoon? I've done a decent bit of wrench turning but haven't messed with suspension. I have a torque wrench and breaker bar, but no specialty suspension tools. I also have to swap out front/back brake pads, but I've done that a dozen times (and somehow lived to tell the tail) and I'll already have the wheels off so I'm not too worried about the additional time there.