Like Brian said, if you lived closer you could bring it over, put it on my lift and we could knock out the ball joints no problem.
I'm changing out all four disc brake pads and rotors on a friends Crown Vic tomorrow. He doesn't have anyplace where he lives to work on it. So he is coming down tomorrow morning and well put it on the lift change them out.
Not to high jack this thread but how hard is it to change out the fuel pump on a 2002 Silverado extended cab? I think mine is going bad, it has a hard time starting first try when it is warmed up. If I go to start it cranks and cranks. But if I stop and start again it fires right up. So instead of running my starter, I usually just turn the key and then release and turn it again and it fires right up. I just turned 136k. I take it, I have to pull the bed off to get to the fuel pump, correct?
If you take the bed off it will be relatively easy. I did one a few months ago but I lifted the bed up with the bobcat. Just 4 bolts on yours, I believe.
