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2007-2012 Nissan Altima - 11595
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Frequently Asked Questions

The dimensions are twenty-three point five two inches in length, eleven point zero four inches in width, and ten point zero eight inches in height.

The assembly includes a preassembled suspension strut, top mount, bearing plate, bumper, insulators, and coil spring.

The part number is one one five nine five.

To install, simply replace the old strut with the new preassembled unit, which eliminates the need for specialty tools.

Yes, this strut assembly is compatible with the two thousand seven to two thousand eleven Nissan Altima, specifically for the front driver side.

Yes, it restores your vehicle's factory ride height and provides a stable, comfortable ride.

The fit type is vehicle specific, designed for the two thousand seven to two thousand eleven Nissan Altima.

No, this strut assembly is designed specifically for the hybrid model only.

To maintain the strut assembly, keep an eye on alignment and ensure all components are secure during regular vehicle inspections.

Yes, Unity typically offers a warranty for their strut assemblies, but it's best to check with the retailer for specific terms.

If the strut assembly arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately to initiate a return or exchange process.

The recommended installation procedure involves removing the old strut and installing the new unit in its place, ensuring all components are properly aligned.

Yes, you can install it by yourself if you have basic automotive knowledge, as it comes preassembled for easier installation.

The strut assembly is made with high-quality materials designed for durability and long-lasting performance.

No special installation requirements are needed; it’s designed for hassle-free installation with all new components included.

It is generally recommended to replace struts every fifty to seventy thousand miles, depending on driving conditions and vehicle usage.

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