not sure, but i think you will find on this model that the joint and shaft are all as one and you will have to change thw lot. hope that helps
32 mm
CV (Constant-Velocity) joint
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/1998-Honda-Civic-EX/CV-Axle/_/N-jaf2pZ6o2dc?sortType=low
take it to the shop and fix it
its so easy -- you tube has the basics -- if you can do a turnup you can change the cv- halfshaft
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 1987 Honda. Remove the brake assembly and the brake rotor. Remove the CV joint retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new CV joint.
most likely a cv joint
how to change a cv joint on 96 escort
If you turn the steering wheel all the way one direction or the other, the tierod ends will be in front of the driveshaft(cv joint). They are fairly easy to change. If you turn the steering wheel all the way one direction or the other, the tierod ends will be in front of the driveshaft(cv joint). They are fairly easy to change.
What year??? the first Impulse's did not use cv joit,,, because they are rear traction,, the cv joint are use it only in front drive,, or in some cars that have 4 wheell traction.. :) Jesus S.
specificaly99+, 3.4l automatic 4spd2004 3.4 automatic
very carefully