![]() 02/18/2015 at 17:37 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
It failed, which we knew it would, because Maryland inspection is super strict, but it needs a few more things than we expected. Here's what we're looking at.
Left inner tie rod ($25 or less)
Right control arm bushing ($20 or less)
Left outer CV boot ($20-$25)
Muffler (already knew) ($100)
Wiper Blades (also already knew) ($20)
All 4 rotors (under $100)
Radiator core support where the cross member bolts is rusted out (very common issue with these cars) ($150-$200)
Headlights are oxidized and need polished (obvious, can do myself) ($10)
Alignment (under $40)
I'm hoping I can do all this for under $500 or so, and I think I can. I'm going to shoot for under $400. Still a pain, though. We'll do it all ourselves, so we don't have to pay a shop, with the exception of an alignment. I mean, considering it's a 15 year old car with 250k miles that we paid $800 for, it's not too bad. Just hurts the wallet.
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SURPRISE! Maryland's inspection makes no sense at all. You get your vehicle to conform to this stringent inspection only one time while you own it , and then they don't give a shit until someone else buys it.
![]() 02/18/2015 at 17:49 |
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It really doesn't make sense, but it's easier doing it only once. When I lived in WV, inspections had to be done yearly, and that can be a whole lot more costly. At least in MD, once it's done, I don't have to worry about it anymore. And at 250k miles, I doubt I'll be selling it anytime soon anyways, especially as nice of a car it is. I'll put all the parts on, and then I won't have to be bothered by it in another year.
![]() 02/18/2015 at 17:51 |
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MD Inspection sucks. Had a 3 inch light scratch on the windshield about halfway across but it was in the field of vision, so i had to buy a new windshield. If you live in MD just add $1000+ to the price of any used car you are bringing into the state for an Inspection and repairs. And that is with an honest mechanic.
![]() 02/18/2015 at 17:53 |
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It is ridiculous. Luckily, I don't have to add that $1000, since my stepdad is a mechanic, and I don't have to pay him for labor, unless I just give him money for courtesy.
![]() 02/18/2015 at 18:27 |
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I just did an online check. CarParts.com can get me all I need, minus wiper blades, clean headlights, and obviously, an alignment, for $308, plus $135 S+H, for a total of $445ish. But, I am going to look around otherwise as well. I'm hoping I can beat that price. We budgeted $600 in repairs for the car when we bought it, which it looks like we are going to get very close to.
![]() 02/18/2015 at 19:09 |
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Auto inspections? WTF are those?
Thanks,
Clueless in Ohio.
![]() 02/18/2015 at 19:57 |
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Communism, that's what.
You're welcome,
Born in Ohio, loved there til I was threw, visit regularly.
![]() 02/19/2015 at 02:34 |
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same applies here in Victoria , Australia too. 8)
![]() 02/19/2015 at 03:54 |
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rockauto.com is your parts friend.
Also, don't delay on that CV boot if it's torn. A torn CV boot leads to dirt and debris getting into the grease inside the axle, which leads to a very quick deterioration of the axle and an eventual snapping of the axle, usually under load (aka while driving).
Are you able to do all the labor yourself?
![]() 02/19/2015 at 03:54 |
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A case of beer goes a long way....
![]() 02/19/2015 at 07:17 |
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Yeah, that's going to be one of the first things we do, and my stepdad and i can do all the labor.
![]() 02/19/2015 at 08:18 |
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That's a ton for shipping and handling.
![]() 02/19/2015 at 10:20 |
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Yeah, it really is. I'm going to try to find the parts cheaper elsewhere.
![]() 02/19/2015 at 14:09 |
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Kinja won't let me edit. Supposed to be "lived there til I was three." Stupid mobile Kinja.
![]() 02/19/2015 at 15:51 |
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Try Rockauto.com. The interface is terrible, but they have great prices.
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Wow, you're not kidding about the interface. That design is awful, but I will check it out in more detail.