Shocks & Struts

5432916A00 - : Strut Bearing for Nissan Image

Strut Bearing

Nissan 54329-16A00
2.0L. Se.
Discontinued
5530326E26 - : Suspension Strut for Nissan Image

Suspension Strut

Nissan 55303-26E26
Sedan with se, with electronic susp.
Discontinued
5430231U86 - : Suspension Strut for Nissan Image

Suspension Strut

Nissan 54302-31U86
From 11/1996. Stamped #54302-31U63. To 12/1997.
Discontinued
5430322P29 - : Strut Assembly for Nissan Image

Strut Assembly

Nissan 54303-22P29
300ZX. Left. With turbo. Without ss model. Wo/T-Tops.
Discontinued
5430286E26 - : Suspension Strut for Nissan Image

Suspension Strut

Nissan 54302-86E26
Maxima. Right. Auto trans. With luxury. Gxe, with auto suspension. Sohc. Stamped #54302-86E00. Stamped #54302-86E10.
Discontinued
E4303ZX10A - : Suspension Strut for Nissan Image

Suspension Strut

Nissan E4303-ZX10A
Altima. Left. From 7/07. 3.5L.
Discontinued
5430208E25 - : Strut Assembly for Nissan Image

Strut Assembly

Nissan 54302-08E25
Maxima. Right. Se model. Sedan, se.
Discontinued
54302D4127 - : Suspension Strut for Nissan Image

Suspension Strut

Nissan 54302-D4127
Stanza. Without wagon. Right. Stamped #54302-D4100. Stamped #54302-D4500. From 7/88. Sedan jan 1986 - 89, to 7/88.
Discontinued
E43021KC2B - : Suspension Strut for Nissan Image

Suspension Strut

Nissan E4302-1KC2B
Juke. Right. Awd. S, sv, sl models.
$99.57
MSRP $141.23
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5530386E26 - : Suspension Strut for Nissan Image

Suspension Strut

Nissan 55303-86E26
Maxima. Left. Gxe with auto suspension or abs, gxe with auto suspension or abs. Stamped #55303-86E11.
Discontinued
E4303EM30C - : Suspension Strut for Nissan Image

Suspension Strut

Nissan E4303-EM30C
Versa. Left. 1.8l. With s, sl model.
$92.33
MSRP $130.97
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E4302ZN90A - : Suspension Strut for Nissan Image

Suspension Strut

Nissan E4302-ZN90A
1.8L.
$125.96
MSRP $182.55
Save $56.59
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Control Suspension Motion with Shocks & Struts

With numerous online parts retailers available, choosing Huttig Nissan ensures quality and reliability every time. Shocks and struts dampen suspension movement to prevent uncontrolled bouncing and maintain stability. We carry genuine Nissan shocks and struts engineered for your Titan and Leaf suspension systems. Aftermarket dampers commonly use substandard seals and valves that leak fluid or fail to control motion adequately.

How Shocks & Struts Control Motion

Shocks and struts contain pistons moving through oil-filled cylinders to resist suspension travel. As wheels move up and down, pistons force hydraulic fluid through calibrated openings, converting motion energy into heat. Struts perform dual roles by damping movement while serving as structural members supporting other components. Shocks only provide damping without bearing vehicle weight or mounting additional parts. These components prevent repeated bouncing that would otherwise occur after hitting bumps. Effective damping keeps tires firmly planted for maximum grip during acceleration, braking, and cornering.

What Causes Shock & Strut Failure

Internal seals deteriorate from continuous piston movement and temperature swings, allowing fluid to seep out. Valve components wear down, reducing their ability to restrict fluid flow and control motion. Severe road impacts bend piston rods, causing friction and reducing damping performance significantly. Cheap aftermarket dampers often use thin hydraulic oil that degrades rapidly under operating temperatures. Pressurized gas in gas-charged units escapes slowly over time, diminishing damping capability substantially. Gradual performance loss occurs even when external appearance suggests no problems exist.

Recognizing Worn Shocks & Struts

Continued bouncing after encountering bumps indicates dampers can no longer control suspension effectively. Visible fluid on damper bodies signals failed seals requiring urgent replacement. Excessive nose-diving when braking or rear squatting during acceleration demonstrates inadequate damping resistance. Cupped tire wear shows tires bouncing rather than maintaining smooth road contact. Replace shocks and struts every 50,000 to 100,000 miles depending on roads and driving style. Replacing worn dampers while checking sway bars ensures your complete suspension delivers smooth rides and responsive handling for confident vehicle control in all conditions.

Get your vehicle off the lift and back on the street faster with Huttig Nissan's genuine products.