It depends where you are, but there is no such thing as a flat rate for it. There may be all kinds of peripheral problems that may be associated.
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A ball joint looks like a ball or even a flat encolsed circle with a stem coming off it. the stem moves back and forth to the direction the control arms move and the rest of the suspention
An arthrodia is a form of diarthrodial articulation in which the articular surfaces are nearly flat, thereby forming an imperfect ball and socket joint.
An adarticulation is a form of diarthrodial articulation in which the articular surfaces are nearly flat, so they form an imperfect ball and socket joint.
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Yes. It is called flat rate, and as far as I know, it is mandatory in every state that a shop not exceed flat rate for any auto repair. Flat rate is determined by a third party, who performs the task on the actual vehicle, and records it. It is a system designed to keep things uniform, and even, and to protect the customer from price gouging. A good tech can half flat rate, and should be able to do two jobs in the time of one. That is a bargaining tool for the customer, as long as it is a routine job, on a routine car.
Yes, we have a puncture repair kit available for fixing flat tires.
A gilding joint is a synovial joint in which bony surfaces that a joint hold are flat or slightly round.
To repair a flat tire you first need to remove the tire from the rim. Once removed inspect the tire for the damager and repair the puncture.
The patella is the flat triangular bone in front of your knee joint. The patella is called the kneecap in lay language.
Plane Joint.
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