you can look a book about it in the public library.
The car loan will have to be paid off in order to remove your name. The other signer will have to get a new loan in her/his name only.
you need a ball joint press which you can rent at your local auto parts store
With usual tools it's almost impossible to do. You need to get the special cv-joint remover many auto part stores have it. It's about $30-40, I believe.
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Remove drive shaft and bring to a machine/auto parts store to have "U" Joint removed and new one pressed in ** If you can not afford that, you can use a vice to push the ujoint out and press the new one in.
replace the axel!!! not just the joint. you have to remove the ball joint and the tie rod end. just remove the nut off the bottom of the tie rod end and it shouldn't mess up your alinement. then you have to remove the nut that is under your rim so you must remove your tire. and take that nut off also. and replace the wheel baring also if your going to replace stuff anyway.I think auto zone had a lone a tool program or something to remove the axel from the tranny. it just pops out. its easyer then it looks.
I've changed them on my 97 4cyl, almost exact same truck, 2wd. pull off wheels,remove brake pads caliper and rotor, behind metal plate should be 4 bolts on top of ball joint and one below with cotter pin and nut, remove these. next, use ball joint seperator (fork type or auto zone loans out pro kit) to remove ball joints. install new ball joint, reassembly is reverse.
It depends on the insurance company. Some allow you to do this, others no.
Bad universal joint
there's a product you can purchase at most auto parts stores called a split boot. this eliminates the need to remove the cv joint from the vehicle.comes with instructions on how to apply..
you can get the ball joint sepretly
need to know how to remove a bolt from a serpetine auto adjuster pulley so I can replace it