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 remove the lower ball joints on a 1995 Mazda MX-6, first, lift the vehicle and securely support it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and brake components to access the suspension. Use a ball joint separator tool to disconnect the ball joint from the control arm; you may need to remove the cotter pin and castle nut first. Finally, if the ball joint is pressed in, you might need a ball joint press tool to remove it from the steering knuckle.
Remove the lower dash panel in the drivers side it will be in the right of the steering coluum. == ==
To remove the right side CV joint from a 1995 Nissan Quest, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the right front wheel. Next, disconnect the axle nut and the lower ball joint to free the CV axle from the hub. Slide the axle out of the transmission and the outer CV joint, ensuring you have a drain pan ready to catch any fluid. Finally, replace or service the CV joint as needed before reassembling the components in reverse order.
The CV joints on a 1995 Ford Taurus can be replaced by removing the front tires, and the nuts on the lower ball joint. Next, the lower ball joint will need to be removed and the CV joint can be removed.
You can access the mechanism to lower the spare tire from under the van.
it has to be pressed out and back in
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the ball joint nut. Pound the ball joint out with a hammer or mallet. Reverse the process to install the new ball joint.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1995 Chevy. Remove the brake assembly. Tap on the brake rotor with a mallet or hammer. The brake rotor will slide off.
need year of vehicle first.1995
you get a towel and clean
To change the lower ball joint in a 1995 GMC Vandura van, first, safely lift and support the vehicle on jack stands. Remove the wheel and brake components to access the lower control arm. Disconnect the lower ball joint from the control arm and steering knuckle, using a ball joint separator if necessary. After removing the old ball joint, press in the new one, reassemble the components, and ensure everything is properly torqued before lowering the vehicle back to the ground.
It will be best to take it to a service shop.