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Suspension Bushes/Control arm bushings usually consist of an outer metal sleeve, a durable rubber or polyurethane bushing, and an inner metal sleeve. Control arm bushings are important for driving comfort and handling. They cushion the suspension system which in turn controls noise and vibrations, and also provide a softer ride over bumps. Bushings can flex and move while retaining stiffness and the ability to return to their original shape and position. Many suspension and steering joints utilize bushings when components need to be mounted together where vibration is a concern. Bushings are used in control arms, shock absorber mounts, stabilizer bars, stabilizer links, engine and transmission mounts, and other suspension and steering components. Bushings have a function similar to cartilage in joints of the body. Worn or damaged cartilage results in bone-on-bone contact and discomfort. Worn or damaged bushings can allow metal on metal contact, tire wear, discomfort, noises, and vibrations. Bushings deteriorate due to heat, age, exposure, heavy loads, salt, oils, and the stress of frequent movement.
Buy Suspension Bushes for your car at best prices from our online marketplace. We pride ourselves on our high-quality products and our reliable service at competitive prices and believe that’s what sets us apart from other companies. We love what we do and are passionate about making sure our customers have the best possible experience when they buy from us. We offer highly dependable customer service—so no matter what your grievance, someone will be happy to answer your questions or help you out!
Part No: 464
Part No: 463
Part No: 462
Part No: 457
Part No: 456
Part No: 455
Part No: 454
Part No: 283
Part No: SLAU-475/6
Part No: SLAU-475/4
Part No: SWFT3-471/6
Part No: SWFT3-471/4
Part No: FPUN-468/4
Part No: H10GD-451/6
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Part No: H10GD-451/4
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Part No: 460/6
Part No: RKWD-437/4
Part No: HAMZ-433/6
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Part No: FECO-428/6
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Part No: 461/18
Part No: 461/18
Part No: 460/6
Part No: 460/6
Part No: TALTZ-424/6
Part No: TALTZ-424/6
Suspension Bushes/Control arm bushings usually consist of an outer metal sleeve, a durable rubber or polyurethane bushing, and an inner metal sleeve. Control arm bushings are important for driving comfort and handling. They cushion the suspension system which in turn controls noise and vibrations, and also provide a softer ride over bumps. Bushings can flex and move while retaining stiffness and the ability to return to their original shape and position. Many suspension and steering joints utilize bushings when components need to be mounted together where vibration is a concern. Bushings are used in control arms, shock absorber mounts, stabilizer bars, stabilizer links, engine and transmission mounts, and other suspension and steering components. Bushings have a function similar to cartilage in joints of the body. Worn or damaged cartilage results in bone-on-bone contact and discomfort. Worn or damaged bushings can allow metal on metal contact, tire wear, discomfort, noises, and vibrations. Bushings deteriorate due to heat, age, exposure, heavy loads, salt, oils, and the stress of frequent movement.
Buy Suspension Bushes for your car at best prices from our online marketplace. We pride ourselves on our high-quality products and our reliable service at competitive prices and believe that’s what sets us apart from other companies. We love what we do and are passionate about making sure our customers have the best possible experience when they buy from us. We offer highly dependable customer service—so no matter what your grievance, someone will be happy to answer your questions or help you out!