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tylercorrie

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  1. Hi I've just recently replaced the front struts on my 97 pathfinder it was driving great for a week or so. now there is vibration in the strut but mostly vibrates on the up stroke. The springs and top mounts are old but still looked in good condition so they stayed. would they be the problem or is it something else. When you put your finger on the centre bolt ( middle one on top mount) and then bounce the front of the car you can feel it vibrating pretty bad.

    any help would be greatly appreciated.

  2. I found the answer to my window problem. Found that the (stupid) previous owner has completely removed the motor and regulater including all nuts and bolts. I've rang my local dealership for replacement parts and no surprise they want an arm and a leg $768aus for motor then another $303aus for the regulater. This Guy had to be dreaming right. is there any aftermarket kits including nuts and bolts doesn't have to be real flash just work to pass roadworthy then it will b disconnected. As my 8month old daughter will have her car seat on that side.

    ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.

  3. 97 Ti (Aussie)

    330,338km

    =205,268m

    Bought at 330, 202 km done major service over the last two weeks, TB/ WP

    New belts/ seals /new oils and filters / new brakes all-round (rear drum machined) front struts. Complete service cost $756aus. extractors and 2.5" exhaust and she ready.

  4. Yeah its really tidy inside 330000 on the clock so the motor getting old so time for some tlc. I've done the front brakes dropped the oil replaced oil filter now I'm on to timing belt, waterpump, thermostat, I'm replacing all the belts putting engine coolant in replace of water. Then its to the back for the rear brakes, then I'm going to get the Gearbox serviced then extractors and 2" stainless right through. Does anybody know of anything I'm missing. O and front struts and boots have been replaced.

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