Try looking at your housing joint position from the outside...
it is a woodwork joint
It is located in the passenger side axel housing for the CV joint, on the rear side of the engine compartment.
a housing joint
No, a housing joint is not the same as a carcase joint. A housing joint is a woodworking joint where one piece of wood is housed in another, typically used for shelves or dado cuts. A carcase joint is a type of joint used in cabinet and furniture making where the corners of a case or box are joined together.
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Simply push the mirror back onto the ball joint.
The half housing joint is much stronger
The starter is mounted to the bell housing on the right side of the engine as seen looking over the passenger side fender. It is below the exhaust manifold.
4.0L, driver side top of the bell housing.5.2L, passenger side top of the bell housing.4.0L, driver side top of the bell housing.5.2L, passenger side top of the bell housing.
The joint that allows you to turn your head from side to side is the atlanto-axial joint, formed between the first and second cervical vertebrae (C1 and C2). This joint enables the rotation of the head without moving the entire spine.
A stair housing joint is a type of woodworking joint used to connect the components of a staircase, particularly where the stringers meet the treads and risers. This joint is designed to provide strength and stability, ensuring that the staircase can support weight and withstand movement. Typical designs include mortise and tenon or dado joints, which allow for precise fitting and a clean appearance. Properly executed, a stair housing joint enhances both the functionality and aesthetics of the staircase.
A ball and socket joint allows twisting and turning side to side. It humans this would be the hip joint