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Where can I get a diagram for the front end, stabilizer link, tie rods, cv joint and so forth?

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Hi Maricella,I am going to send you some links on your front end from Autozone's repair guide,in order to use all of them like me,you have to join and become a member,it's free,love that word,they just want your email address,a very awesome site,so follow links to some repair guides for your front end,if you have any questions,just ask me. I have alot of other links to other sites for repairing your ride. Repair Guides Front Suspension Sway stabilizer Bar AutoZone com Here's another link. Repair Guides Front Suspension Front Suspension AutoZone com And one more,join now... Repair Guides Front Suspension Front Hub And Knuckle AutoZone com

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SOURCE: 2005 Nissan Altima:

How about control arm bushings

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joyellowhors

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2010

SOURCE: Hello, so I'm trying to better understand failing

First I think you read it wrong ,that Front WD suv have locking dif..they don't , it locks at the transfer case at the tranny and only on All Wheel Drive SUVs. And then it only transfer more power from back wheels to front wheel. The dif are open dif. means the power goes to the wheels with least resistance or limited slip dif. that transfers power to slower turning wheel. Yes max. load is at full lock and high speeds and yes it does damage over time (wear out), less at lower speeds. The symptoms of a failing cv is knocking while turning.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2010

SOURCE: Tie rod replacement

sounds really high to me, what is the parts cost here, what is labor rate?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2010

SOURCE: 1995 maxima 250,000 miles, making rattling noises

check your break pads, and calipa. check your wheel balancing and alignment

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Al Narlock

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  • Posted on May 28, 2012

SOURCE: 1996 nissan pathfinder rumbling 'rotational' noise from front

put the front up on jack stands and start inspecting push, pull, tug, ****, kick whatever you have to do to find out if anything is loose under the front end if you can't find anything put the whole thing up on jack stands then with the help of a trusted budy have him/her start and put the vehical in gear let idle see if you can hear the rumlbing. then very carfully slide under the vehical and listen. use a vaccum hose as a mechanics stethoscope, or use a long handle screwdriver or prybar to put on suspect bearing housing and listen for the grinding noises.

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Out of these a worn or loose steering tie rod joint is most likely. If you can, jack the front of the car up and rest it on axle stands, NOT just on the jack, then have one person shake the front wheel back and forth while holding it at 9 and 3 o'clock, while another holds the steering wheel still. Then look at and feel each joint to see if you can locate the looseness.
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You can check the ball joints buy jacking up the vehicle. Do not jack under the control arms. Grab the tire at the 3 o'clock position and aggressively push/pull. If you feel any movement than position yourself so that you can safely watch the lower ball joint while you aggressively push or pull on the tire. If you see it moving it is bad.

The inner and outer tie rods could also be sloppy but will require much less force to get them to move. You will be able to put one hand on those parts while you move the tire with the other had.

It is also possibly that the stabilizer bar bushings could be bad also.

The last possibility that I can think of is that the bushings in the lower control arms where the radius arms pass through (the parts that attach to the front of the sub-frame and then bolt to the middle of the lower control arms, are sloppy. Usually you will see the whole tire move back and forth when you brake or accelerate when they are bad.

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