Questions & Answers for: Nissan Pathfinder replace control arm bushings

...like front control arms, wheel bearings, shocks, etc. THERE IS A TRANSVERSE MOUNTED LEAF SPRING THAT YOU NEED TO CHECK FOR WEAR AND/OR DAMAGE. ALSO MAKE SURE SWAY BAR/TRAILING ARM BUSHINGS ARE ...

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Question about 1996 Pathfinder

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...control arms. Two top, two lower. It is common for the Lower's to go out at around 100,000 to 125,000 they normally run about 115.00 a piece. I would just replace the lower ones. The uppers don't ...

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...control arm bushings. Because load has a great affect on alignment, be sure the car is loaded the way it's normally driven when you have the wheels aligned; this is particularly important with ...

...control but if i speed up or slow down it will immediately stop the swaying. I'm told it's some time of balancing bar connection in the back and will cost about $800 to repair. I would like info on ...

...control arms life replaced at 70k,replaced at 85k, replaced at 100k,replaced at 115k now at124k needs to be replaced again what could be problem? with this problem the rear end pulls right when ...

Question about 1998 Pathfinder

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...bushings/ endlinks, all the other rubber parts under there by the control arms and what-not does degrade over time you can live with it & just make sure the tire wears evenly or start replacing ...

...replace the Upper and Lower Control Arms on both side (So 4 things total, Upper/Lower Passenger+Upper/Lower Driver). You could just have the control arm bushings replaced, but it requires a press and ...

...Any control arm bushings and bushings at any suspension component can add to this problem. Get it on a lift and check the bushings for rotting and tears, even missing with enough age and

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