Took a few pics of the rear bushings and wonder if it's worth replacing?
i did replace the front lower control arm a few months ago.
The car feels stable enough, and the roads aren't that well maintained anyway. There is just a little "bobbing" from behind when on a flat enough street. Would you replace them if you were me?
#nissan altima coupe 2011 rear bushungs
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Those look fine to my eyes, although you can check for play just in case. Rear end of the car in the air, wheels still on; use a jack under the rear control arm and raise until the wheel is approximately at ride height. Grab the wheel top and bottom and try to shake it, try again side to side, etc.
Owned an Altima coupe for a long time
The fronts usually fail but not the backs. You are fine, they look good
How are your rear struts though, those are a common point of failure.
Easy to replace though.
I've replaced the front ones but i don't think yhe rear are replaced, i think i should take a look since there is some squeeqing from the back
They are sooooo easy in the back
If you need this, you might be fine. Mine was in perfect condition
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I might try to do it myself of it was needed
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Probably the easy strut replacement I have ever done on any car.
But for the squeak your hearing, have you replaced your sway bar links? How are your sway bar bushings?
I can guarantee if you haven’t replaced them, your sway bar links are toast.
I doubt anything is dont to the rear end lol, I'll also take a look at that
Take some pictures. And hit me up before you decide to tackle the work, I’ll give you some pointers