rear end swaying
a_dep
11-09-2004, 09:47 PM
i have a 91 pathfinder se and when im driving usually at higher speeds i can notice the rear end sort of sway when i let of the gas, and when i accelerate it seems to go the other way. i dont think its the alingment because it doesnt just pull to the left. it almost feels like the rear end is steering to one side or the other. thanks for the help.
FastNBody2002
11-15-2004, 11:09 AM
I'm not so sure exactly what it is...but here's a few ideas of my own. Being a 1991, perhaps there's something going wrong with the differential in the rear end. Assuming you have rear leaf springs, not coil springs, it is possible that one of the rear spring brackets, bolts, nuts, or shackles could be loose, giving you that swaying feeling when you accellerate. I'm not expert on repairing cars, but I do work in the parts dept. of a Ford dealership. Some of the older Rangers, Explorers, F-Series, and E-Series vehicles have this issue.
lewisnc100
11-15-2004, 11:16 AM
In the 96+ Pathfinders this swaying problem was caused by bushings in the rear suspension. No idea if this applies to your 91 or not.
a_dep
11-15-2004, 02:58 PM
thanks for the help
superffej
12-21-2004, 12:50 AM
So what's the solution to that? New shocks? My 96 Pathfinder is bad about that over bumpy interstate roads!
In the 96+ Pathfinders this swaying problem was caused by bushings in the rear suspension. No idea if this applies to your 91 or not.
In the 96+ Pathfinders this swaying problem was caused by bushings in the rear suspension. No idea if this applies to your 91 or not.
a_dep
12-22-2004, 01:11 AM
the bushings on the trailing arms were shot. just replace them and it works wonders.
ccb73
02-26-2005, 10:55 PM
I have a 1997 SE and I am having this same problem. Nissan wants to replace all the upper & lower rear suspension links ($135 each x4) and one stabilizer link in the front.
Should I try the bushing first and see if that fixes the problem? They are 1.06 each from Nissanpartstore.com
Please help...
Should I try the bushing first and see if that fixes the problem? They are 1.06 each from Nissanpartstore.com
Please help...
debbie vespe
06-24-2005, 11:26 AM
I have a 1997 SE and I am having this same problem. Nissan wants to replace all the upper & lower rear suspension links ($135 each x4) and one stabilizer link in the front.
Should I try the bushing first and see if that fixes the problem? They are 1.06 each from Nissanpartstore.com
Please help...
I just had the bushings done on my 97 pathy, and what a difference. I would replace them first. Debbie
Should I try the bushing first and see if that fixes the problem? They are 1.06 each from Nissanpartstore.com
Please help...
I just had the bushings done on my 97 pathy, and what a difference. I would replace them first. Debbie
96pathowner
01-08-2006, 03:13 PM
Sounds like your Lower trailer Arm bushings are worn. Due to rusted and frozen bolts, this can cost a lot in labor to torch them out. This should be done by a certified dealer or mechanic. Costs will run about a grand to fix. I have the same problem with my 96 pathfinder. The dealer said it was a common problem. I would try to fix it myself but have a difficult time finding the bushings from parts places. The dealer said I would have to replac the entire lower rear trailer arms/w bushings.
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