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Coil Spring

Part Number: 55020-1KD1A
Nissan Nissan
Applications: AWD.
Other Names: Spring, Spring - Rear Suspension
Description: Juke. S, sv, sl model. From 12/13. Awd, s, sl, sv. With rs model. Awd, nismo rs.
Backordered

Coil Spring

Part Number: 55020-3JA0D
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Spring, Spring - Rear Suspension
Description: Pathfinder. 2wd, without hybrid.
MSRP $169.53
$116.98

Coil Spring

Part Number: 54010-3UB0D
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Spring, Spring-Front
Replaces: 54010jg20d
Description: Rogue, Rogue Select. Fwd. 2wd.
MSRP $330.53
$228.07

Coil Spring

Part Number: 55020-1KA4B
Nissan Nissan
Applications: FWD.
Other Names: Spring, SRS-Spring - Rear Suspension
Replaces: 550201ka0b
Description: Juke. S, sv, sl models. With rs model. Fwd, nismo rs.
Backordered

Coil Spring

Part Number: 55020-JF21B
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Spring, Ord Frm SRS-Spring - Rear Suspension
Description: GT-R.
Backordered

Coil Spring

Part Number: 55020-54Y00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Spring, Spring Rear Suspension
Description: NX. Sr20de. 2.0L.
Backordered

Coil Spring

Part Number: 55020-17E05
Nissan Nissan
Applications: STRUT TYPE.
Other Names: Spring, Sprng Re Suspension
Replaces: 5502017e00
Description: Maxima. Wagon.
Backordered

Coil Spring

Part Number: E4010-1A30E
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Spring, SRS-Spring-Front
Description: 370Z. With nismo.
Backordered

Coil Spring

Part Number: 54010-6RZ0A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Spring-Front
Description: Japan Built. Technology Package.
MSRP $145.67
$102.70

Coil Spring

Part Number: 55020-01P11
Nissan Nissan
Applications: INDEPENDENT TYPE, 1982-89.
Other Names: Spring-Rear Suspension
Replaces: 5502014p00
Description: 300ZX. To 12/83.
Backordered

Coil Spring

Part Number: 55020-30R12
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Spring, Spring Rear Suspension
Replaces: 5502030r10, 5502030r11
Description: 2wd.
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Coil Spring

Part Number: 55020-3JA0C
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Spring, Spring - Rear Suspension
Description: Pathfinder. 4wd.
MSRP $166.00
$117.03

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Replace Worn Coil Springs

Don't trust overpriced third parties for your genuine OEM parts. Not when you have Bill Kay Nissan in your corner. Coil springs are the helical metal springs that support your vehicle's weight and absorb impacts from road irregularities. These components compress when you hit bumps and extend back to their original height after the force passes. Properly functioning coil springs maintain ride height and provide the foundation for smooth suspension operation. We stock genuine Nissan coil springs manufactured to exact specifications for your vehicle's weight and suspension design.

How Coil Springs Support Your Vehicle

Coil springs bear the entire weight of your vehicle while allowing suspension components to move up and down independently. The springs compress during impacts to cushion passengers from jolts and vibrations. Spring rate determines how much force is required to compress the spring a specific distance. Your Rogue and Sentra both use coil springs with specific rates matched to vehicle weight distribution and intended ride characteristics. These components work directly with shocks and struts to control suspension movement and prevent excessive bouncing. Genuine Nissan coil springs use high-grade steel that resists fatigue and maintains consistent spring rates over extended use.

Why Coil Springs Weaken Over Time

Coil springs deteriorate from metal fatigue caused by millions of compression cycles over years of driving. Corrosion from road salt weakens the metal structure and creates stress points that lead to breakage. Overloading the vehicle with excessive weight permanently compresses springs and reduces ride height. Temperature extremes cause metal expansion and contraction that contributes to fatigue. Aftermarket springs often use cheaper steel alloys that sag quickly and may have incorrect spring rates. Generic replacement springs frequently don't match factory specifications for wire diameter and coil count.

When Coil Springs Need Replacement

Replace coil springs when your vehicle sits noticeably lower than normal ride height. Sagging on one corner indicates a weakened or broken spring on that wheel. If you hear clunking noises over bumps or experience excessive bouncing, spring inspection is necessary. Visible cracks, breaks, or corrosion on spring coils require immediate replacement for safety. Most springs should be inspected around 80,000 miles for signs of wear or sagging. You can trust Bill Kay Nissan to always have the parts you need at a great price.