1993 Ford Festiva Other - Chassis, Suspension & Steering


Question: I just bought a 1993 Ford Festiva with 135 K miles. It seems that it doesn't hold the road as well as other Festivas I've owned. Could the bushings in the anti-sway bars need to be replaced? Is this something my husband and I do (we are fairly good maintenance mechanics with tools)? Can I visually see that these bushings need to be replaced? And finally, where can I buy these bushings besides the dealership? Sorry about all these questions.

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Technican: Hello, may I suggest you look for a good deal on a front-end alignment check? Tire companies (national chain stores), Sears, etc., often will check/evaluate the alignment for a reasonable fee. Road wander is attributable to tire pressure, toe-in adjustment, & worn steering linkage parts. At 135K miles and the history of the car's care in question, investing in a professional opinion will benefit your safety! After an evaluation is done and recommendations are made, you'll find/assess your own priorities as to what you can do yourself, or, choose to pay someone else to do for you. Your thoughts?,
Technican: Still need help? Ready to close this question? Please update. Thank you,

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