Coil Springs

540100Z811 - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 54010-0Z811
Altima. Manual trans, se.
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550201LA8C - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-1LA8C
Armada.
$351.56
MSRP $527.87
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540106GR0B - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 54010-6GR0B
With nismo. Z.
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550206RA1D - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-6RA1D
Exc.Japan Built. Rogue. Awd.
$220.77
MSRP $328.53
Save $107.76
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5502032A09 - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-32A09
Sentra. Wagon. From 02/85.
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550206SA1A - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-6SA1A
Pathfinder. Fwd, to 02/2022.
$64.52
MSRP $91.52
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550203NA0B - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-3NA0B
LEAF. Japan Built.
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550203JA0C - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-3JA0C
Pathfinder. 4wd.
$114.54
MSRP $166.00
Save $51.46
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5502001P12 - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-01P12
300ZX. From 12/83. Without turbo.
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540107S000 - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 54010-7S000
All. 2wd.
$93.98
MSRP $136.20
Save $42.22
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54010EA04B - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 54010-EA04B
2wd, 4.0l, standard bed, with bilstein. Frontier. 4.0l. With pro-4x. 2wd, 3.8l, with bilstein. 2wd, 4.0l, with nismo. 2wd, 4.0l, with...
$79.55
MSRP $115.28
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54010EZ61C - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 54010-EZ61C
With TITAN XD, 5.0L diesel. TITAN XD. 2wd. 5.0l.
$83.59
MSRP $121.15
Save $37.56
31% Off

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How Coil Springs Support Your Nissan's Suspension

You might not think coil springs is an important part of your driving experience, but it certainly is. Coil springs bear the entire weight of your vehicle while allowing the suspension to compress and extend over road irregularities. These tightly wound steel springs form the foundation of your suspension system, maintaining proper ride height while absorbing impacts from bumps, potholes, and uneven pavement. Without functioning coil springs, your vehicle would bottom out constantly, handle unpredictably, and provide an uncomfortable ride. Understanding how these springs work and recognizing signs of failure helps you maintain both safety and ride quality.

The Essential Role Coil Springs Play in Your Suspension

Coil springs support static vehicle weight while allowing vertical wheel movement as you encounter road surface changes. In your Nissan Sentra or Nissan Rogue, each spring is manufactured with a specific rate that determines how much force compresses it a given distance. This spring rate affects ride height, handling characteristics, and how much weight the vehicle can safely carry. The springs compress when wheels encounter bumps, storing energy that gets released as they extend back to their normal length. They work alongside shocks and struts that control spring oscillation and prevent excessive bouncing. Coil springs also influence body roll during cornering and nose dive during braking by resisting compression forces. Genuine Nissan coil springs are manufactured with precise wire diameter, coil spacing, and overall height specifications that maintain your vehicle's designed suspension geometry and weight distribution for predictable handling.

What Causes Coil Springs to Fail

Coil springs deteriorate primarily through metal fatigue and corrosion. Constant compression and extension cycles gradually weaken the spring steel material, causing springs to sag and lose their original rate over time. Road salt and moisture attack the protective coating and underlying metal, creating rust that pits the surface and forms stress concentration points where cracks initiate. Overloading your vehicle beyond its rated capacity forces springs beyond their design limits, accelerating fatigue and permanent deformation. Severe impacts from large potholes or hitting road debris at speed can crack or break individual coils. Manufacturing defects in heat treatment or material quality cause premature failure in some springs. Aftermarket springs often use lower-grade steel alloys and inconsistent heat treatment processes that result in premature sagging, reduced durability, and failure to maintain proper ride height compared to factory specifications.

Recognizing When Coil Springs Need Replacement

Replace coil springs when your vehicle sits noticeably lower than its original ride height or shows uneven height differences between left and right sides. A harsh, bouncy ride quality indicates weakened springs that can no longer properly support vehicle weight and absorb road impacts. Visible damage including cracks, breaks, or separated coils requires immediate replacement for safety. If your vehicle bottoms out frequently over bumps that previously caused no problems, the springs have likely sagged significantly and lost their load-bearing capacity. Measuring actual ride height against manufacturer specifications confirms whether springs need replacement.

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