Replacing the ball joints isn't difficult. if they are the original equipment they are riveted on, both the upper and lower ball joints have 4 rivits each, these need ground off with an angle grinder or chiseled off. once the rivits are removed your new ball joints will come with fasteners to resecure your new ball joints. you will also neet to pry the stearing knuckle off this is most easily done with a ball joint separator, it looks like a tunning fork, note it is easier to remove the stearing knuckle before removing the rivits. most people recommend having your alignment checked after changing any suspension component.
$1200
did you check your battery and alternator?
The 2004 Chevy Malibu ball joints will cost approximately $45 each. Replacing the ball joints will require approximately 3 hours of labor.
You have a small "EVAP" leak. Start with replacing the fuel cap.
Yes, the doors from a 98 Chevy Blazer will fit a 2001 Chevy Blazer with a little moderation.
Yes it can be. I think you need to replace the whole hub assembly
NO. More the likely the ball joints need to be greased.
Replacing a wheel bearing in your Chevrolet blazer will cost approximately $175 per bearing. You can save $125 by doing the work yourself.
Purchase a shop manual for that vehicle. Try Helm.com
Yes.
yes you can but good luck finding one
$400 to $500 or more if the vehicle has AC, would be my guess.