Nissan Coilovers, Lowering Springs, & Suspension

From a 350Z set up for the canyons to a GT-R chasing lap times or a 240SX built for drift, Nissan suspension work is where these cars come alive. At Springrates we carry Nissan coilovers, lowering springs, and more from the brands that understand these chassis.

Nissan Coilovers for 350Z, 370Z, GT-R, & More

We stock Nissan coilovers across the lineup — the 350Z and 370Z, the GT-R R35, the 240SX, Altima, Sentra, Maxima, and the new Z. Coilovers give you control over ride height for your wheel and tire package, and many kits add damping adjustment so you can tune for the street, the track, or drift. The right setup unlocks the balance these rear-drive cars are built for.

Nissan Lowering Springs for Stance and Handling

Lowering springs are a great first upgrade for a Nissan. They bolt in over your factory dampers, drop the car 25–40mm, and cut body roll while giving a 350Z, Altima, or Sentra a planted stance. Progressive-rate springs keep the ride comfortable while sharpening the response.

Drift, Track, and Popular Nissan Brands

Nissan's rear-drive platforms are drift and track favorites, so there's serious hardware available. Across coilovers and springs we carry the brands Nissan owners trust — BC Racing, KW, Fortune Auto, TEIN, Feal, ISR Performance, and Stance.

Popular Nissan Platforms We Cover

  • 350Z (Z33) — coilovers and lowering springs
  • 370Z (Z34) — coilovers and lowering springs
  • GT-R (R35) — performance coilovers
  • 240SX (S13 & S14)
  • Altima, Sentra, & Maxima
  • Nissan Z (RZ34)

Browse Nissan coilovers and lowering springs. Not sure which setup fits your car and the way you drive it? Call us at 903-993-0000 or email support@springrates.com and we'll help you choose before you spend a dollar.

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FAQs

What coilovers fit my Nissan?

We carry Nissan coilovers for the 350Z, 370Z, GT-R R35, 240SX, Altima, Sentra, Maxima, and the new Z. Each listing states the exact model and years, so filter by your car or select your vehicle to see only compatible kits.

Coilovers or lowering springs for my 350Z?

Lowering springs bolt over your factory dampers for a simple 25–40mm drop with no setup. Coilovers let you dial in ride height and damping — the better pick for track days, drift, stance, or worn dampers. Both are hugely popular on the Z cars.

What suspension is best for drift?

Drift builds want coilovers with the right spring rates and often extended lock components. Our 240SX and 350Z coilovers from brands like BC Racing, Feal, and ISR are proven in drift use. Tell us your build and we'll point you to the right setup.

How low do Nissan coilovers go?

Most Nissan coilovers offer an adjustable range around 25–60mm depending on the kit. You set the exact height on the threaded body; the specific range for your model is on the product page.

Which brands are best for Nissan suspension?

BC Racing and TEIN offer excellent value with full adjustment, KW and Fortune Auto step up for premium and track use, and Feal and ISR are drift and rough-road favorites. We stock all of them.

Do I need an alignment after lowering my Nissan?

Yes. Lowering changes camber and toe, so book an alignment afterward to protect your tires and keep the car tracking straight and steering sharp.




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