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vortexflow2010

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    99 pathfinder 2WD V6
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Do Not Go Off-Road
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    1999

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  • Location
    USA
  • Country
    United States

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  1. So the rear axle wobbling makes sense but I already replaced everything rubber on the suspension so I am not sure were to look next. - Will check to see if anything got loose. - no shaking in the steering wheel.
  2. yep, new front control arms and alignment done right after. I guess a better thing to do is to ask why would a pathfinder wobble side to side in a manner that does not correspond to road conditions after hitting a pot hole or a depression in the road?
  3. Everything rear lower, upper, and sway bar links was replaced with brand name stuff. at this point I am just looking for possible reasons for this, even its a part that was recently replaced,
  4. Hi, Few month back I did a total suspension overhaul including brand new control arms and shocks on my 99 2WD pathfinder. Everything looks good accept that I have noticed something was off recently. while on the highway and every once in a while I would hit a pot hole or a depression on the road and the car will smoothly wobble side to side as if I am going on a dirt road with alternating pot holes ( if that makes any sense). I thought it maybe a bad section of the road where heavy trucks may have made the pavement uneven but I am certain that it is not the case. I checked the shocks for any leaks and did not notice anything out of place and nothing else is loose in there either. Any Ideas on what that might be.
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