Installing a 2-inch spring spacer lift kit on your 2007 Nissan Frontier may potentially void certain aspects of your warranty, particularly if the modifications lead to issues that the warranty would have otherwise covered. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, manufacturers cannot void a warranty solely based on aftermarket parts unless they can prove that the modification caused the damage. It's advisable to consult with your dealership beforehand to understand the specific implications for your vehicle's warranty.
With the spring part inside the engine
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Nissan mean spring and spring in the the leaves fall in all sorts of color. So someone just brainstormed the word leafs
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replace coil springs in a nissan 300zx
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I've never worked on a Nissan, but on domestic vehicles ,yes, the spring would be down (or toward the block) good luck friend-mannsvillain
yes you do use a spring plate, due to the fact of the amount of fricion the disc will undertake.
It is in the Jewish month of Nissan, which falls out during the spring.
Yes, they may not give a warranty with a new mattress however.
Well, the rear is easy, jack it way up, remove rear tires, put jack stands under frame, disconnect the shock, and let the sling push the axel down, remove the spring and add the spacer and replace the spring, making sure it is seated well in both top and bottom spring cups. The front is more difficult, need to remove sway bar link, ball joint, and disconnect the strut. Then push the control arm down, remove spring, add spacer, replace spring and I suggest placing a jack under the control arm to push it up back into place and put it all back together. Hope this helped.