Coil Springs

5502054Y00 - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-54Y00
NX. Sr20de. 2.0L.
Discontinued
550203BA0B - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-3BA0B
Versa. To 03/2014.
Discontinued
E40101A30E - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan E4010-1A30E
370Z. With Nismo.
Discontinued
5502001P11 - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-01P11
300ZX. To 12/83.
Discontinued
540107Y310 - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 54010-7Y310
Maxima. Auto trans, sl. All, sl.
Discontinued
55020ZL10A - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-ZL10A
Pathfinder. 2wd. 4.0l 2wd.
Discontinued
5502085E03 - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-85E03
Gxe. Maxima. Sohc.
Discontinued
550202B011 - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 55020-2B011
Se. Altima.
Discontinued
54010CC40B - : Coil Spring for Nissan Image

Coil Spring

Nissan 54010-CC40B
All. 2wd.
Discontinued

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Support Your Vehicle with Quality Coil Springs

The best way to avoid a costly new car payment is to keep your current ride running great. That's where Gulfport Nissan comes in. Coil springs support your vehicle's weight and absorb impacts from road irregularities. We carry genuine Nissan coil springs engineered for your Rogue and Titan suspension systems. Aftermarket springs often use inferior steel alloys that sag prematurely or break under normal loads.

How Coil Springs Support Your Vehicle

Coil springs are tightly wound metal coils that compress and expand to absorb bumps and maintain ride height. They bear the vehicle's weight at all four corners while allowing suspension movement. Spring rate determines how much force is needed to compress the spring a specific distance. Stiffer springs provide less body movement but a firmer ride. Softer springs offer more comfort but allow more body roll during turns. The springs work continuously to keep tires in contact with the road surface.

What Causes Coil Spring Failure

Metal fatigue from millions of compression cycles gradually weakens spring material over time. Corrosion from road salt and moisture eats away at the steel, creating weak points. Impact damage from severe potholes or accidents can crack or break springs instantly. Generic aftermarket springs frequently use lower-grade steel that lacks proper tempering. Overloading your vehicle beyond its weight capacity stresses springs beyond design limits. Age-related sagging reduces ride height and handling performance even without visible damage.

Signs Your Coil Springs Need Replacement

Visible sagging on one corner compared to others indicates a weakened or broken spring. Clunking noises over bumps suggest a broken coil that's moved out of position. Uneven tire wear patterns result from improper ride height affecting wheel alignment. Your vehicle sitting lower than normal means springs have lost tension from age or damage. Most coil springs last 75,000 to 150,000 miles before requiring replacement. Replacing worn springs along with tie rod linkages ensures your suspension geometry remains correct for safe handling.

Gulfport Nissan has all the parts you need for your project and will be there to answer any questions.