Suspension & Steering

544009HS0B - : Engine Cradle for Nissan Image

Engine Cradle

Nissan 54400-9HS0B
2.5L.
$1,194.79
MSRP $1,537.70
Save $342.91
22.3% Off
54459JJ40B - : Reinforced Bracket Rear Bolt for Nissan Image

Reinforced Bracket Rear Bolt

Nissan 54459-JJ40B
Reinf bracket,rear bolt.
$7.94
MSRP $10.93
Save $2.99
27.4% Off
98805JF20B - : Gravity Sensor for Nissan Image

Gravity Sensor

Nissan 98805-JF20B
Modules and sensors.
$701.80
MSRP $1,149.55
Save $447.75
39% Off
551A65BC0A - : Track Bar Protector for Nissan Image

Track Bar Protector

Nissan 551A6-5BC0A
Awd. Fwd.
$43.73
MSRP $60.23
Save $16.50
27.4% Off
544C45SA0A - : Reinforced Bracket for Nissan Image

Reinforced Bracket

Nissan 544C4-5SA0A
$50.01
MSRP $68.88
Save $18.87
27.4% Off
552405RL0A - : Jounce Bumper for Nissan Image

Jounce Bumper

Nissan 55240-5RL0A
Kicks Play.
$34.35
MSRP $47.32
Save $12.97
27.4% Off
544016RR8B - : Engine Cradle for Nissan Image

Engine Cradle

Nissan 54401-6RR8B
Rogue. Japan built. 1.5l.
$1,042.21
MSRP $1,564.89
Save $522.68
33.4% Off
55044JG01B - : Knuckle Stopper for Nissan Image

Knuckle Stopper

Nissan 55044-JG01B
Fwd, outer. Awd, outer. 2wd, outer.
$11.65
MSRP $16.04
Save $4.39
27.4% Off
552406GR0A - : Jounce Bumper for Nissan Image

Jounce Bumper

Nissan 55240-6GR0A
With Nismo.
$54.45
MSRP $75.00
Save $20.55
27.4% Off
552406CA0A - : Jounce Bumper for Nissan Image

Jounce Bumper

Nissan 55240-6CA0A
Awd. Altima.
$35.65
MSRP $49.10
Save $13.45
27.4% Off

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Directing Your Vehicle with Suspension and Steering

For all your car, truck, or SUV maintenance needs, Temecula Nissan is your trusted partner. Suspension and steering systems function as integrated assemblies that control vehicle direction while absorbing road surface variations that would otherwise transfer harshly into the passenger compartment. Suspension components support vehicle weight, maintain consistent tire-to-road contact, and isolate occupants from pavement irregularities. Steering mechanisms translate driver input at the wheel into precise directional changes through mechanical or electro-hydraulic systems. These interconnected systems share mounting points and work continuously during vehicle operation to deliver predictable handling response. The Nissan Maxima and Pathfinder both utilize suspension and steering architectures specifically tuned to their weight distributions and intended driving characteristics.

How Suspension and Steering Interact

Suspension systems employ springs, shock absorbers, control arms, and various bushings that permit vertical wheel travel while preserving alignment geometry. Steering assemblies use tie rods, ball joints, and either rack-and-pinion units or traditional steering boxes to pivot wheels left and right. Power assist systems reduce steering effort through hydraulic pumps or electric motors. The suspension must accommodate steering movements while the steering system operates within parameters the suspension maintains. Proper calibration between these systems ensures responsive handling without excessive body motion. Weight transfer during acceleration, braking, and cornering creates dynamic loads both systems must manage simultaneously.

What Degrades Suspension and Steering Components

Repetitive compression and extension cycles fatigue springs and shock absorbers over extended mileage. Rubber isolation bushings deteriorate from heat exposure, age, and chemical attack from road treatments. Ball joints and tie rod end bearings wear from constant articulation under load. Severe impacts from potholes or obstacles can permanently bend control arms and steering components. Corrosion from salt and moisture weakens metal parts and seizes fasteners. Lack of proper lubrication accelerates wear in serviceable joints. Problems affecting suspension and steering often influence wheels through altered geometry that creates uneven tire wear and vibration.

Determining When Component Replacement Is Necessary

Irregular tire wear patterns, particularly feathering or cupping, indicate worn suspension or steering parts affecting alignment. Knocking sounds when traversing bumps suggest loose connections or collapsed bushings. Excessive body roll through corners points to weak springs or exhausted shock absorbers. Imprecise steering with delayed response indicates wear in tie rod ends or ball joints. Vehicle pulling to one side on level roads may result from suspension problems creating unequal side-to-side geometry. Generic aftermarket suspension and steering components often lack the precision engineering and quality materials found in genuine Nissan parts. We maintain comprehensive inventory of factory components designed specifically for your vehicle's suspension architecture and steering ratio, ensuring proper geometry restoration, safe handling characteristics, and the ride quality Nissan engineers specified for your model.

Keep your ride looking great and running smoothly with Temecula Nissan's comprehensive selection.