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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / May 2005

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2002 Nissan Sentra shocks and/or struts??

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ironlung - 03 May 2005 01:57 GMT
Hi i was curious as to whether or not the front and back of the Sentra both
have shocks and struts or if the front just has one or the other and vice
versa for the back tires..Any help on this would be very appreciated and
if possible what is a good price on what suits the Sentra..Thanks again
!!!
NissTech - 05 May 2005 16:45 GMT
it has struts on all 4 corners.

You probably don't need new struts, it is not uncommon for factory OEM
Nissan struts to last 100,000 miles or more.

> Hi i was curious as to whether or not the front and back of the Sentra both
> have shocks and struts or if the front just has one or the other and vice
> versa for the back tires..Any help on this would be very appreciated and
> if possible what is a good price on what suits the Sentra..Thanks again
> !!!
Professor - 05 May 2005 18:35 GMT
Yes... to say nothing of the expense to change them.

Professor
www.telstar-electronics.com

> it has struts on all 4 corners.
>
> You probably don't need new struts, it is not uncommon for factory OEM
> Nissan struts to last 100,000 miles or more.
Professor - 06 May 2005 13:17 GMT
Right on... to say nothing about the cost involved.

Professor
www.telstar-electronics.com

> it has struts on all 4 corners.
>
> You probably don't need new struts, it is not uncommon for factory OEM
> Nissan struts to last 100,000 miles or more.
 
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