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The factory u-joints on an expedition are non greaseable.....I had to replace mine with universal greaseable u-joints.
It has CV joints which are similar to Universal Joints.
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If you need to replace the lower ball joints, check your owners manual for instructions. The manual should show you the location and how to complete the repair.
The drive train uses universal joints and a clutch.
a universal joint holder.
It doesn't have universal joints. The axle shafts have constant velocity (CV) joints.It doesn't have universal joints. The axle shafts have constant velocity (CV) joints.
pull the drive line, pop the caps off the u-joint, and drive the u-joint out of the drive-line and install the new one.
Yes but, they are called CV joints (Constant Velocity Joints) . They don't look anything like the old universal joints you typically see on driveshafts.
Doing it yourself- About 50 bucks. Taking it somewhere it depends where you go- Alot
I would advise using an OTC brand 3-in-1 ball joint service kit or the equivalent. It comes with instructions.
About 10 to 20 dollars depending on what quality of brand line you want. I have a 2002, and it was not an expensive fix.