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Suspension Spring Coils Replacement Service

How much does a Suspension Spring Coils Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Nissan Xterra Suspension Spring Coils Replacement is $253 with $158 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2008 Nissan XterraV6-4.0LService typeSuspension Springs - Passenger Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$3539.93Shop/Dealer Price$4402.41 - $6962.87
2010 Nissan XterraV6-4.0LService typeSuspension Springs - Passenger Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$3515.93Shop/Dealer Price$4378.44 - $6938.91
2001 Nissan XterraV6-3.3LService typeSuspension Springs - Driver Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$2611.93Shop/Dealer Price$3251.18 - $5146.40
2002 Nissan XterraL4-2.4LService typeSuspension Springs - Driver Side Front ReplacementEstimate$2855.92Shop/Dealer Price$3541.02 - $5549.09
2009 Nissan XterraV6-4.0LService typeSuspension Springs - Driver Side Front ReplacementEstimate$3154.43Shop/Dealer Price$3926.58 - $6215.94
2005 Nissan XterraV6-4.0LService typeSuspension Springs - Passenger Side Front ReplacementEstimate$3515.93Shop/Dealer Price$4378.43 - $6938.90
2007 Nissan XterraV6-4.0LService typeSuspension Springs - Passenger Side Front ReplacementEstimate$3521.93Shop/Dealer Price$4384.27 - $6944.62
2012 Nissan XterraV6-4.0LService typeSuspension Springs - Driver Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$3521.93Shop/Dealer Price$4384.72 - $6945.40
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What are the Suspension Spring Coils all about?

The suspension spring coils are part of the shock absorbing system. Each wheel has one suspension coil spring. The wheel is connected to the control arms through ball joints. The control arm is connected to the frame through the bushings. There are two control arms on each side of the car. There is a spring (suspension spring) in between the lower control arm and the upper control arm that helps the shock absorbers absorb the shocks to give you a smooth ride.

It is rare for the suspension spring coils to wear out. They usually last for the lifetime of the car. Some suspension system designs do not use coil springs. They can use leaf springs, torsion bars, or a combination of these systems.

Keep in mind:

  • Suspension spring coils are replaced in pairs (both front or both rear).
  • The car may need to be taken to a shop for wheel alignment after this service. Mobile mechanics do not have the machinery to align wheels.

How it's done:

  • Verify that the suspension spring coils are bad.
  • Remove/replace faulty coils.
  • Make sure the car sits evenly on all four corners.

Our recommendation:

Suspension springs usually last for the duration of your vehicle’s life, so you don’t need to regularly check them or be proactive. However, if you notice that your car is not driving smoothly, or that it is leaning to one side, then you should have your shock system inspected by a mechanic. You should also have your suspension springs checked whenever another element of your shock system is being serviced.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Suspension Spring Coils?

  • Car leans to one side or another.
  • Coil spring is broken.

How important is this service?

Each wheel has a suspension spring that helps the vehicle absorb shock. The springs sit between the shock absorbing system’s upper and lower arms, and help the absorption process. Without functioning springs, the shock system absorbs a harmful amount of shock and stress, which negatively impacts the smoothness of your ride, and causes damage to the shock system.

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