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Yes you have two drive axles that use 2 CV joints, both have an inner CV joint and an Outer CV joint
look for a botton on the rightside of the dashboard that says 4x4 or look under the front suspension and see if it has cv-joints.
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If the Ford F-150 is a 4X4 , yes , it has constant velocity joints on the front axle shafts
How do you get the axle out to change the boots on the cv joints
( yes ) a Ford Windstar is a front wheel drive vehicle and has constant velocity ( CV ) joints
How long a CV joint lasts is directly proportionate with how you drive your car. If you corner hard and accelerate hard, your CV joints won't last as long as the CV joints in a car that has been driven in a more conservative manor.
You will hear snapping and cracking noises when under acceleration especially when turning.
big job if your not mechanical.if ya are go and get a haynes manual of your truck.it will giude you through the steps
well, it could also be wheel bearings, font drive shaft (if 4x4), the shaft it self could be out of balance, or just worn cv joints it all depends you have to take a lot in consideration.
A Constant Velocity Joints or CV joints are attached to each end of a drive shaft The CV joints are needed to transfer the torque at a constant speed to steered wheels as well as to accommodate up and down motions of the suspension
It CAN be CV joints, but it depends on the sound.