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1993 Ford F150 V8 4WD need detailed info on replacing tie rod and installing shocks rear and ujoint pictures and diagrams would be great. Also would like to find a free download for a repair manual or better yet a shop manual. Thanks, Michael
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sorry mike, nothing is realy
sorry mike, nothing is realy free, but we're the closest thing.
you can try autozone.com for most of the info you need, not sure the site will have a walk you thru on the u joint thou.
what u joint and tie rod are you replacing?
Hey thanks for replying, my
Hey thanks for replying, my first time using this site. I'm not sure which ones need to be replaced, will ask my mechanic friend that looked at it for me before I bought it the other day. The truck looks good, as if it was taken care of, but needs a few repairs that I would like to do myself. I'm not a mechanic but have worked on all my vehicles, the most I am able to, for the past 30 years. I have not yet changed a tie rod though, so its new to me. looks like you are an avid user (point leader), congrats. I'm sure I'll be asking your advise in the future, Thanks,Michael
mike, that's what we're here
mike, that's what we're here for, and from one mike to another, donn't be a stranger, the question that doesn't get asked is the wrong answer.
check out autozone, you'll have to register and enter the car type, ect.., then pick the part you want.
when it comes up, look to the left colunm and click on job view.
agin if you donn't see what you are looking for or have questions about it, we're here.
keep us up dated on your repair, it helps everybody.
i'm sure my colleagues will fill you in on any think i missed.
good hunting.
Try www.autozone.com for the
Try www.autozone.com for the step-by step guide along with pictures for this procedure.
Once at the site identify you car under the heading "current Vehicle"
Next click "Repair Info" on the tabs below the AutoZone logo.
At the middle of the page go to "Your Ride, Your Guide" and click "Become a member" set you username and password
Log-in and click "Vehicle repair guide"
Select the category for the repair needed.
Select (on the left) type of repair needed.
Page opens to your repair info.
Mike, The "Repair Manuals"
Mike,
The "Repair Manuals" you want are written by:
Chiltons
Haynes
Mitchell
YES YOU MAY BE ABLE TO GET THE ABOVE FOR "FREE" AND A "SHOP MANUAL" AS WELL !!!!
Simply try a few well stocked "Libraries" !!!!