You may be better off replacing the entire half shaft. When I did mine the core charge was like $360, but the price of the whole thing was only $80. So if you can take the old one off and bring it with you to keep the charge from occurring. I did this in a 1990 Chevy 1500 as well.
lift the boot up and there is a set pin take that out and its off.... future references.... coloradofans.com has eveything you need to know
What boot are you referring too?
It was the substitute wonder of 1990 Troto Schallachi of Italy.
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You change the boot priority of a system by changing settings in its BIOS setup. The computer's first hard drive is usually the default first boot device.
You Grab It By The Rear And Jiglle Your Finger Around A Little :D i hope i helped
its what tell the computer what to boot first, it can be anything choosen by the bios, if you go into the bios you can change the boot order.
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you cannot just change the boot you will have to replace the whole axle
take off tire and axel totally then slide boot over
The boot of a Mini Cooper is integral with the body. To change it you would have to change the shell. This is not as difficult as it sounds as it can be removed in its entirety. The only other way is a 'cut and shut' operation which is not recommended.
By "boot label", I presume you mean it's name as it appears in the boot menu. You can change this by editing the boot menu in question.For GRUB:The GRUB menu can be found in /boot/grub/menu.listFor LILO:The LILO menu can be found in either /boot/lilo/lilo.conf or /etc/lilo.confFor SYSLINUX:The SYSLINUX menu can be found in either /boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg /syslinux/syslinux.cfg /boot/syslinux.cfg or in the root directory.For NTLDR (the Windows bootloader):The NTLDR menu can be found in the boot.ini file of your C:\ drive