A two wheel can be done, but a four wheel is preferred.
depends how far the camber and toe is out on the rear. rear requires shims the front toe and camber can be adjusted in front just have it aligned
Adjust the tie rod ends, or take it for an alignment
If like the 99 PA, then either front or rear replacement requires an alignment afterwards.
1999 - 2004 Toe is zero, Camber is zero, Caster is 2.5 deg.
You will have to find the bent or broken part and replace it.
Yes. The new struts will throw off the camber; thus requiring an adjustment.
My son's 1999 Chevy Tahoe is having a replacement rear-end put in this week. $1100.
Take it to an alignment specialist to get it set right.
get an alignment
The front wheel hub on a 1999 Chevy Lumina is connected to several suspension components. Loosen and remove all the components including the lower and upper ball joints. Pull off the hub assembly and install the replacement.
if it is all wheel ABS it right behind the rotor and goes into the front wheel bearing and if it is not all wheel ABS it is the back wheel behind the rotor
205/65R/15