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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / April 2007

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Left Front Sway bar link?

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bhaiX@vt.edu - 29 Mar 2007 17:48 GMT
Hi Guys,

I too my '02 Maxima for an oil change and the nissan tech told me that
I need to replace my left front sway bar link and it will cost me
$150.

I can hear squeaking noise from the front left wheel, sometimes, when
I trun. Is this something I should get it done? And does it need be
via nissan tech? If so, is $150 appropriate charge or is he plan to
rob me?

I dont know if it make any difference I have 75k+ miles on my car
right now.

thank you very much in advance,
BI
JimV - 30 Mar 2007 00:25 GMT
> Hi Guys,
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> thank you very much in advance,
> BI

Well it's about a $30-40 part and takes 10 minutes to install. You decide.
bhaiX@vt.edu - 30 Mar 2007 20:42 GMT
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wow!! really...so I was been taken for a ride...Is it something Midas
Tech can do? I dont think I will be able to do it by my self.
john_m_johnson3@hotmail.com - 05 Apr 2007 03:12 GMT
On Mar 30, 2:42 pm, "b...@vt.edu" <b...@vt.edu> wrote:

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its only 2 bolts.  they make it so car doesnt tip as easy, they are
also know as anti sway bar end links
cmdrdata - 10 Apr 2007 16:21 GMT
Although this may not be your problem, please raise your front tires on
jack and then try to wiggle the tire/wheel for looseness. If it is loose,
I am fairly certain the noise is due to the single hub nut becoming loose
and backed up all the way to the cotter pin. On my 2002 Maxima and my
wife's 2000, this has happened TWICE.  I have filed a complain to the
NHTSA on this safety issue. Many late model Max owners (googled)
attributed their front end noise problems to sway bar, bearing, and other
suspension components. I suspect the real problem is caused initially by
this nut coming loose.
 
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