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Old 04-06-2021, 01:22 AM
jasenpeters jasenpeters is offline
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Default Compression / Tension Rod, et al.

1995 - Nissan Pathfinder - XE-V6, Manual (4WD design, but no 4WD)

All,

Had an accident during the recent (2021-Feb/Mar) ice storm here in ATX.
Slid across MoPac and busted up the front/rear passenger wheel components.

Namely, as the title says, I need to start with the Compression / Tension Rod (name, according

to repair manuals).
Sheared it right in half.

I'm having trouble finding a replacement online.

I just want to be sure, before going with a Nissan dealer, that there is or is not a more

reputable (or well priced) alternative elsewhere.
My local quote was about $105+ (per rod) from the dealer.

Also, any recommendations for the remaining components up for consideration:
- Strut / Shock Absorber
- Lower Link
- Upper Link
- Torsion Bar Spring

These items are all general components of the front suspension/steering, and it may require a

complete rebuild (no problem, come what may).
I understand that there may be many more sub/supporting components necessary.

Thanks.
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