You need a ball joint press to do that job. Remove old ball joint with sledge hammer and press new on into control arm.
CV Joint going out
Bottom of engine, passenger side, next to CV joint.
very carefully!
Possibly a defective CV joint if it happens in turns, or if it only happens when you apply the brakes, then it needs new pads.
Possibly worn CVC joint. Have the CVC joints inspected. It might be that your motor mounts are broked and the motor is lifting up and slaming back on the chasey
don't replace the joint. replace the axle
Did you replace the CV joint itself? If the boot is torn then that is your problem.
The repair will depend on the problem. If there is an internal issue then replace the rack. If it is a leak ow worn joint in the steering then that can be replaces separately.
how do you replace a CV joint on a 1992 Chevy pickup?
Loosen the hub nut in the center of the wheel. Then raise the car and take off the wheel. Finish taking off the hub nut. Take of the brake caliper and rotor. Remove the stabilizer bar from the lower arm. Seperate the lower ball joint from the steering knuckle. You may have to use a puller to push the cv axle out of the hub. Then jently pry the other end out of the transmission. That is how you take the halfshaft(aka cv axle)off. I don't know if your going to rebuild the joints or change the whole axle, but I just changed the whole axle on my 87 LeSabre. It just seemed alot easier.
how do you replace the drivers side drive shaft and cv joint?