this link is for front wheel joint but maybe you can find something there
http://www.pavementsucks.com/tech/hub.php
No, not from the factory.
This may be due to a U-Joint failure, if there have been noises coming from the rear and your mechanic has not diagnosed it, this could be a result as well. I recommend having your U-Joins looked at or replaced by your local Mechanic.
The dealer, a junk yard, EBAY........
yes the bolt pattern is the same
If both are the same size truck ( ie 1500 ), have the same engine, and the same drive ( 2wd or 4wd ), then it should.If both are the same size truck ( ie 1500 ), have the same engine, and the same drive ( 2wd or 4wd ), then it should.
the hole dash has to come out . just change mine in a 02 dodge ram 1500.
If the u-joint has never been changed you can't grease them because factory u-joints don't have grease alimites...you will have to change the u-joint. After market u-joints have alimites.
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the retaining nut from the top of the ball joint. Pound the ball joint out with a hammer or mallet. Reverse the process to install the new ball joint.
take the wheel off take brake caliper off take spindal nut off pull axle out. I had to burn my old u joint out with a torch and I have a 2001 1500. I hope that helps you.
No.
No. You can not change to OBD 2.
U joint or tire would be the most common.
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how to remove and replace transmission fluid pressure switch on a 2002 dodge ram 1500
disconnect rag joint.
Remove the rear U-Joint and be very careful not to loose caps or any needle bearings. Uses lock rings to hold it in place. Tape it together with duck tape. Now pull the drive shaft out of the transmission and remove the front U-Joint from the driveshaft and replace it. Reinstall in reverse order.
They dont have one.