Coil Springs

132031W901 - : Engine Valve Spring for Nissan Image

Engine Valve Spring

Nissan 13203-1W901
Pathfinder. Outer.
Discontinued
132039N00A - : Engine Valve Spring for Nissan Image

Engine Valve Spring

Nissan 13203-9N00A
Maxima. Nv full size Van. Xterra. Intake. Pathfinder. Altima. To 01/2014.
Discontinued
55020ZR42A - : Leaf Spring Assembly for Nissan Image

Leaf Spring Assembly

Nissan 55020-ZR42A
TITAN. 4wd. Without towing package. From 04/07. 4wd with short bed, without trailer package.
Discontinued
550209Z300 - : Leaf Spring Assembly for Nissan Image

Leaf Spring Assembly

Nissan 55020-9Z300
Frontier. 2wd. Extended cab. 3.3l. From 9/99. 2WD King Cab, 3.3L.
Discontinued
78836CD400 - : Fuel Door Spring for Nissan Image

Fuel Door Spring

Nissan 78836-CD400
From 10/02. Convertible,.
Discontinued
26024H8610 - : Sealed Beam Spring for Nissan Image

Sealed Beam Spring

Nissan 26024-H8610
Sealed beam headlamps. Sedan jan 1986 - 89,.
Discontinued
503817Z030 - : Leaf Spring Bracket for Nissan Image

Leaf Spring Bracket

Nissan 50381-7Z030
4WD. rear spring front. 2wd, rear spring, front.
Discontinued
489331B001 - : Steering Column Spring for Nissan Image

Steering Column Spring

Nissan 48933-1B001
With tilt wheel.
Discontinued

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Why Coil Springs Matter for Your Nissan's Ride Quality

Why shell out big bucks for parts you're not sure will fit? Coil springs are the primary load-bearing components in your vehicle's suspension system, supporting the entire weight of your car while allowing vertical wheel movement over bumps and dips. These tightly wound metal springs compress and extend constantly as you drive, absorbing road irregularities and maintaining tire contact with the pavement. Without properly functioning coil springs, your vehicle would bottom out on bumps, handle poorly through corners, and deliver an uncomfortable ride. Understanding when these springs need replacement helps you maintain both safety and comfort.

How Coil Springs Support Your Vehicle

Coil springs work by storing and releasing energy as they compress and rebound during driving. In your Nissan Versa or Nissan Armada, each spring is designed with a specific rate that determines how much force is needed to compress it a given distance. This spring rate directly affects ride height, handling characteristics, and load capacity. The springs support static vehicle weight while also controlling body motion during acceleration, braking, and cornering. They work together with shocks and struts that dampen spring oscillations and prevent excessive bouncing. Genuine Nissan coil springs are manufactured with precise wire diameter, coil count, and free height specifications that match your vehicle's intended suspension geometry and weight distribution.

What Causes Coil Springs to Weaken and Break

Coil springs deteriorate primarily through metal fatigue and corrosion. Constant compression and extension cycles gradually weaken the spring steel, causing the springs to sag and lose their original rate. Road salt and moisture attack the protective coating, creating rust that pits the surface and creates stress concentration points where cracks can form. Overloading your vehicle beyond its rated capacity accelerates fatigue by forcing springs beyond their design limits. Impact damage from severe potholes or hitting road debris can crack or break individual coils. Aftermarket springs often use inferior steel alloys and inconsistent heat treatment processes, resulting in premature sagging and failure compared to factory specifications.

Signs That Your Coil Springs Need Replacement

Replace coil springs when your vehicle sits noticeably lower than normal or shows uneven ride height between sides. Harsh, bouncy ride quality that wasn't present before indicates weakened springs that can no longer properly support vehicle weight. Visible damage including cracks, breaks, or separated coils requires immediate replacement. If your vehicle bottoms out frequently over bumps that previously caused no issues, the springs have likely sagged significantly. Measuring ride height against manufacturer specifications confirms whether replacement is necessary.

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