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Ok I searched and searched and couldn't find the answer to this question. When doing the control arms in the back, do I need to do both lower AND upper or just lower? I want to order these bushings and get this done as soon as possible, its just scary to drive now.

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It's solid axle, yet still has the control arms, yay Nissan.

 

Nick, thanks for the info, going to order the bushings this weekend in hopes that they arrive sometime in the next two months....

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Doing just the lower ones may fix the problem but both upper and lower should be replaced. All the bushings back there are the same and rot out the same way. In normal driving doing just the lower may take care of the symptoms but what happens it you have to make an emergency lane?

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