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Nissan Pulsar Control Arm Bushings
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings to ensure that you have every control arm bushing option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings, so that whether you are looking for lower Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings or upper control arm bushings, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Nissan Pulsar control arm bushing needs!
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Fits: 1991-96 Nissan 4CYL Pulsar N14 Gtir (Sentra, Langley), 2/95-11/99 Nissan 6CYL Maxima Ua32, 5/90-1/95 Nissan 6CYL Maxima HJ30, 6/87-9/91 Nissan 4CYL Pu...
PART# W51451
Fits: 10/91-9/95 Nissan 4CYL Pulsar N14, B13 Excl Gtir (Sentra, Langley), 2/95-11/99 Nissan 6CYL Maxima Ua32, 5/90-1/95 Nissan 6CYL Maxima HJ30, 6/87-9/91 N...
PART# W61452
Fits: 10/91-9/95 Nissan 4CYL Pulsar N14, B13 Excl Gtir (Sentra, Langley)
PART# W51738
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Dorman 523-610 Suspension Control Arm Bushing fits 1990 Nissan Pulsar NX
Front Lower Suspension Control Arm Bushing for Nissan Pulsar NX, Sentra
Front Lower Suspension Control Arm Bushing 2 X Mevotech For Nissan 1986-1990
Mevotech Control Arm Bushing Front Lower For 1987-1990 Nissan Pulsar NX
Control Arm Bushing for 1986-1990 Domestics 1pc Rear Lower , 17136
Control Arm Bushing for 1982-1986 Domestics 1pc Front Lower 17342
WHY TO BUY?
The metal suspension control arms on your vehicle are tied together by a series of rubber bushings that provide flexibility and shock absorption while still allowing the suspension to work properly. Over time the OEM Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings crack, crumble and wear away, leaving the control arms dangerously loose. This can cause all sorts of problems from premature tire wear to unsafe handling characteristics. Here at Andy's we have a large selection of Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings from all of the leading brand names. No matter what your price range, you will be able to find the perfect Nissan Pulsar bushings to restore your vehicle's performance and safety in our extensive lineup.
DID YOU KNOW?
While the OEM rubber bushings that came on your vehicle offer decent performance, several aftermarket companies have improved bushing designs through the use of high-tech materials like polyurethane. These uprated Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings are slightly stiffer, but still offer flexibility, so they can enhance your ride's handling characteristics without ruining the ride quality. In addition, uprated bushings are resistant to chemicals and environmental factors like heat and light, so they will not degrade like rubber. Thanks to their great performance and affordability we always choose upgraded bushings whenever it is time to replace the OEM units.
FAQs
Q: What do control arm bushings do? Why buy control arm bushings?
A: Over time, factory rubber control arm bushings can dry, rack, and rot away. Fortunately, stiffer, longer-wearing and more responsive suspension bushings are available to help make your car's suspension perform at its best again. These bushings are specific the control arm in your car.
Q: How do you install control arm bushings?
A: Most bushings need to be pressed out with a hydraulic press, burned out with a blowtorch, or cut and chiseled away.
A: Over time, factory rubber control arm bushings can dry, rack, and rot away. Fortunately, stiffer, longer-wearing and more responsive suspension bushings are available to help make your car's suspension perform at its best again. These bushings are specific the control arm in your car.
Q: How do you install control arm bushings?
A: Most bushings need to be pressed out with a hydraulic press, burned out with a blowtorch, or cut and chiseled away.
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Nissan Pulsar Control Arm Bushings
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings to ensure that you have every control arm bushing option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings, so that whether you are looking for lower Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings or upper control arm bushings, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Nissan Pulsar control arm bushing needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Nissan Pulsar Control Arm Bushings by Brand
1 - 3 of 3
Sort by:
Fits: 1991-96 Nissan 4CYL Pulsar N14 Gtir (Sentra, Langley), 2/95-11/99 Nissan 6CYL Maxima Ua32, 5/90-1/95 Nissan 6CYL Maxima HJ30, 6/87-9/91 Nissan 4CYL Pu...
PART# W51451
Fits: 10/91-9/95 Nissan 4CYL Pulsar N14, B13 Excl Gtir (Sentra, Langley), 2/95-11/99 Nissan 6CYL Maxima Ua32, 5/90-1/95 Nissan 6CYL Maxima HJ30, 6/87-9/91 N...
PART# W61452
Fits: 10/91-9/95 Nissan 4CYL Pulsar N14, B13 Excl Gtir (Sentra, Langley)
PART# W51738
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Dorman 523-610 Suspension Control Arm Bushing fits 1990 Nissan Pulsar NX
Front Lower Suspension Control Arm Bushing for Nissan Pulsar NX, Sentra
Front Lower Suspension Control Arm Bushing 2 X Mevotech For Nissan 1986-1990
Mevotech Control Arm Bushing Front Lower For 1987-1990 Nissan Pulsar NX
Control Arm Bushing for 1986-1990 Domestics 1pc Rear Lower , 17136
Control Arm Bushing for 1982-1986 Domestics 1pc Front Lower 17342
WHY TO BUY?
The metal suspension control arms on your vehicle are tied together by a series of rubber bushings that provide flexibility and shock absorption while still allowing the suspension to work properly. Over time the OEM Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings crack, crumble and wear away, leaving the control arms dangerously loose. This can cause all sorts of problems from premature tire wear to unsafe handling characteristics. Here at Andy's we have a large selection of Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings from all of the leading brand names. No matter what your price range, you will be able to find the perfect Nissan Pulsar bushings to restore your vehicle's performance and safety in our extensive lineup.
DID YOU KNOW?
While the OEM rubber bushings that came on your vehicle offer decent performance, several aftermarket companies have improved bushing designs through the use of high-tech materials like polyurethane. These uprated Nissan Pulsar control arm bushings are slightly stiffer, but still offer flexibility, so they can enhance your ride's handling characteristics without ruining the ride quality. In addition, uprated bushings are resistant to chemicals and environmental factors like heat and light, so they will not degrade like rubber. Thanks to their great performance and affordability we always choose upgraded bushings whenever it is time to replace the OEM units.
FAQs
Q: What do control arm bushings do? Why buy control arm bushings?
A: Over time, factory rubber control arm bushings can dry, rack, and rot away. Fortunately, stiffer, longer-wearing and more responsive suspension bushings are available to help make your car's suspension perform at its best again. These bushings are specific the control arm in your car.
Q: How do you install control arm bushings?
A: Most bushings need to be pressed out with a hydraulic press, burned out with a blowtorch, or cut and chiseled away.
A: Over time, factory rubber control arm bushings can dry, rack, and rot away. Fortunately, stiffer, longer-wearing and more responsive suspension bushings are available to help make your car's suspension perform at its best again. These bushings are specific the control arm in your car.
Q: How do you install control arm bushings?
A: Most bushings need to be pressed out with a hydraulic press, burned out with a blowtorch, or cut and chiseled away.