1. Remove key from ignition, turn steering wheel back and forth until it locks.
2. Remove the round horn cover.
3. Get a breaker bar or 3/4 ratchet along with a 17/18/19mm deepwell socket (whichever one fits the nut)
4. Remove nut turning counter-clockwise.
5. Before removing steering wheel, make note of exact position.
6. If installing an aftermarket steering wheel, you'll need a momo or sparco hub adapter.
Remove the fifth wheel
Change to a RWD chassis
With fabrication and lots of $$$ anything is possible.
Basically, no. It would be much easier to just buy an all wheel drive car.
you take away the other 3 wheel functions and boom it is a first wheel drive
to change the wheel and tire on a car just loosen the bolts on the wheel jack it up and replace it
A person removes the steering wheel with a steering wheel puller, after removing the airbag to the car. Then they put the new steering wheel on the car, after aligning it correctly.
To pay someone to do this job would not be cost effective. Better to buy a rear wheel drive vehicle and sell the front wheel drive vehicle.
If power steering was an option for that car and it has the same motor you could change it, but it would be expensive. Assuming it is front wheel drive, you would need to change the steering rack, possibly the wheel assemblies, install a pump and change the crankshaft pulley and serpentine belt.
It can cost between $170 and $300 to change the wheel cylinder of this car. It will depend on the part charge and the labor charge of the shop making the change.
I presume it is the same with any other car, remove the wheel nuts and then change the tyre then re fasten the wheel nuts.
There is no wheel barrel on any car. Do you mean wheel bearing? Newer cars have wheel hubs that contain the bearings. You change the whole wheel hub. Older cars had bearings you could change.