Nissan Xterra / Frontier Rear Shocks, Sway Bar Links, & Bushings Replacement

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This video will show you how I replaced the worn-out rear shocks, sway / stabilizer bar links and bushings performed on a 2003 Nissan Xterra (2000-2004). The Nissan Frontier shares the exact suspension components making the repair procedure identical. If you want a like-new factory ride, get the Japanese KYB shocks. KYB is a major suspension parts provider for Japanese car makers and their Excel-G shocks come with a lifetime warranty. The Excel-G may be the enhanced version of the original shocks and therefore provide a better ride. If you find these shocks to be a bit pricey, you can consider the less expensive Monroe or Gabriel shocks. I found that for a stiffer ride to improve handling, the European Sachs struts is the way to go.
Rattling and thunking rear end noise is typical of worn-out stabilizer bar links and bushings. These are suspension wear components and recommend you replace them with the shocks for a complete repair.

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Parts & Tools:

KYB Excel-G Shocks
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MevoTech Supreme Rear Stablizer / Sway Bar Links:
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MevoTech Rear Stabilizer / Sway Bar Bushings
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Mountain 5-Piece Metric Double Box Universal Spline Reversible Ratcheting Wrench Set; 8 mm - 18mm
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Milwaukee Electric Tools 2558-20 Fuel Ratchet M12 Fuel 1/2" Ratchet (Tool Only)
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