once have ball joint loose have to drill/remove the rivits holding it in, will be replaced with bolts/nuts
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1999 Chevy Lumina. Remove the nut on the top of the ball joint. Pound the ball joint out with a hammer. Reverse the process to install the new ball joint.
Unbolt/remove driveshaft. Use U-joint press to remove old U-joint, install new and replace driveshaft.
how do you replace a CV joint on a 1992 Chevy pickup?
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1998 Chevrolet blazer. Remove the ball joint nut. Pound the ball joint out with a hammer. Reverse the process to install the new ball joint.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1995 Chevy S 10 pickup truck. Remove the ball joint retaining nut. Pound the ball joint out with a hammer.
To replace the CV joint on a 2002 Chevy, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the wheel. Next, detach the axle nut and the lower control arm to free the axle from the hub assembly. Remove the old CV joint from the axle shaft and replace it with a new one, ensuring to properly grease it and secure it with a clamp. Finally, reassemble the components in reverse order, making sure to torque all fasteners to the manufacturer's specifications.
or you talking about the driveshaft u-joint?
To replace the CV joint on a 2004 Chevy Aveo, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the wheel. Then, detach the axle nut and any necessary components, such as the brake caliper and rotor, to access the CV joint. Remove the old CV joint from the axle shaft, clean the area, and install the new CV joint, ensuring proper alignment. Finally, reassemble all parts, torque the axle nut to specifications, and lower the vehicle.
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the brake assembly and rotor. Remove the retaining nut from the ball joint. Pound the ball joint out with a hammer. Reverse the process to install the new ball joint.
Jack up and support the right front of the vehicle. Remove the wheel/tire. Remove the brake caliper and hang the caliper with a piece of wire out of the way. Remove hub/rotor assembly. Remove backing plate and spindle. Slide out axle assembly. Replace u-joint as you would on a driveshaft. Assemble in reverse order.
To replace the ball joints on a 1988 Chevy Blazer 4WD, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the front wheels. Disconnect the brake caliper and rotor, then remove the lower control arm and any necessary components to access the ball joint. Using a ball joint press, remove the old ball joint and install the new one, ensuring it's properly seated. Reassemble the components in reverse order, and don't forget to check the alignment after completing the job.
Just learned this the hard way today after trying to do it myself. The ball joint will not come out until you remove the brake caliper and rotor. Too time consuming for a do it yourselfer in my opinion...I had the shop down the street replace the ball joint for 1.1 hours labor (about $80).