How to Replace Rear Sway Bar Link 87-04 Nissan Pathfinder
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
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In this video, 1A Auto shows you how to remove, replace, and install a sway bar end link. This video is applicable to the 00 Nissan Pathfinder
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Thanks for all the professional videos and parts that you sell.
Thank you that was super helpful and and clearly explained 👊👍
I can't believe a car dealer would overcharge you for this simple procedure. i have low mileage on my 2003 Pathfinder, I don't know why I need them.
+Bluebird Thanks for the feedback!
Is any component attache to the sway bar link under any pressure to be cautious about to avoid being injured?.
What are the symptoms of bad rear sway bars
I bought the moog brand but the threads are way too short to put the bushings back together
20 foot pounds on the top of that sway bar end link. I did that and it smashed the hell out of the bushing. Are you sure it's not 20 inch pounds?
I was wondering the same thing.
Should be the same process for 99 infiniti qx4?
+David Hernandez The part shown in the video does fit your application. It should be the same or a similar procedure. Here is a link to them on our website. Hope this helps you out. www.1aauto.com/sway-bar-link-pair/i/1asfk02510?UA-cam&CTA+Comment&S8IDVsSi7IM
I have 97 pathfinder, i have changed the rear swaybar link 2 times, and the keep getting damage in less than a month, any advice of what could be causing that? Note: changed all suspention parts everything is new, including shock absorbers
I did not used a torquemeter
+Ramiro del Rio This could mean they are not torqued to spec or that they are not the correct links to be put on your vehicle. This could also be due to too much stress put on the vehicle
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If they aren’t torqued right that could be it and would be my first guess.
But the pathfinder of that age likely needs the trailing arm/control arm bushings replaced-especially if you’ve got the notorious death wobble.
All that extra movement could contribute to your issue. Worth checking if you haven’t-it solved so many of my suspension issues.
I purchased the whole kit for my 2001 Pathfinder. Mine all of sudden started the wobble at highway speeds. Funny thing is that I can always get it to stop by either decelerating or slightly accelerating but still too dangerous to drive. Hope replacing these does the trick.
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