If you mean a CV joint (constant velocity joint on front-wheel drive car drive train), then go ask a car repair shop. It depends on the make and model and whether the joint is frozen, ie hard to undo, plus the cost of the new part and rubber boots, etc. At least $300, probably more like $600. If you mean something else, then you should make it plain when you ask the question and also make the context clear, ie cars, radios, etc. Otherwise not many people are going to know what you mean and probably fewer would bother answering your (lazy) question. If in fact you are asking about a CB radio clubhouse that you wanted to break up because they were causing interference, well, that's a totally different question.........
An overload of electricity. Fuses are intended to be the weak link in case of an overload so they can be easily replaced. Otherwise the break would occur elsewhere and be more difficult to fix, and may even cause a fire. Fuses serve one purpose and one purpose only. They are there to protect the wiring from overload. An overload without the fuse blowing will cause a fire.
The best that I have got a snake would have to be red hot reptiles I first got my python from them it was cb 10 2 year's later and I now have 8 snakes from the red hot reptile's team 2pythons 3king snakes 2corn snakes and 1rat snake. They are online, twitter and blackberry
This should be a warranty related issue. Contact the dealer. I asked the question and should have realized that the answer would have been to start with a dealer as it is probably a warrenty item. Problem is, the truck was purchased by my deceased Dad in Texas and I am in California. But I will call a Chevy dealer to see if it still falls under a warrenty which is active. Thanks CB
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*OfficeIntercom Communication Software OfficeIntercom lets you use your computer to speak to others over the internet or your local office computer network. It works as a virtual intercom and feels a little like using a CB radio. To talk to anyone else who has installed OfficeIntercom anywhere in the world, just hold down a key on the keyboard. Speak into your computer's microphone and you will be heard through the other computer's speakers. You can assign system-wide 'hot' keys, or use hardwired buttons or a SpeechMike handset to connect directly without opening OfficeIntercom. Here I just give only one example. You can search the website by yourself. http://www.globalshareware.com/Internet/Communications/ I hope it can help you.
it would be the CB joint it it's a front wheel drive vehicle with high mileage.
It could be an expensive part as well as expensive to change due to realignment of the front wheels and replacement.
Take it to BlackGhost CB Shop he fix it right the first time at a good price call 770-815-8946 ask for john
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Commercial truck drivers do commonly used CB Radios. As for Cobra CB Radios, the commonness would depend on where the professional truck is and if the Cobra CB Radios are offered and popular in that location.
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Ryan Bader is definitely a beast. But if they were to fight at either 185lbs or 205lbs CB would beat him. Even though most think Bader is stronger, it is actually not true. CB is definitely stronger than Bader. His lifts match Bader with a 20lb weight difference and Bader has actually said CB at 185 can beat him at 205. I say CB easy win.
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No, there is no element called Cb. There is, however, such a thing as a CB, a Citizen's Band radio.
depends if you want standard velocity cb or sub sonic. the most common cb is the CCI sub sonic cb. cb stands for conical ball
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