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BSHG,INDEPENDENT RR SUSP A
Part number: 4120A001
Availability: 203
Weight, kg: 0.725
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: Mitsubishi
Made in: Japan

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SUSPENSION BUSH
Part number: M25CS30B
Availability: 74
Weight, kg: 0.753
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: RBI
Made in: Thailand

ARM BUSH FOR LATERAL CONTROL ARM
Part number: MAB072
Availability: 50
Weight, kg: 0.748
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: FEBEST
Made in: China

ARM BUSH RR LANCER [01-06]
Part number: MTS3501602
Availability: 298
Weight, kg: 0.725
Processing: 7-10 days
Make: SCHNIEDER
Made in: Germany

BSHG,INDEPENDENTRRSUSPA
Part number: MR554733
Availability: 0
Weight, kg: 0.451
Make: Mitsubishi
Made in: Japan

BSHG,INDEPENDENTRRSUSPA
Part number: MR554733
Availability: 0
Weight, kg: 0.451
Make: Mitsubishi
Made in: Japan

BSHG,INDEPENDENTRRSUSPA
Part number: MR519127
Availability: 0
Weight, kg: 0.771
Make: Mitsubishi
Made in: Japan

BSHG,INDEPENDENTRRSUSPA
Part number: MR519127
Availability: 0
Weight, kg: 0.771
Make: Mitsubishi
Made in: Japan

Elevate Your Ride Comfort: Rear Suspension Bushing
Ensuring a smooth and comfortable drive, the rear suspension bushing is a pivotal component in your vehicle's suspension system. Its primary role is to cushion the interaction between the various parts of the suspension, absorbing shocks and vibrations from the road. This crucial mechanism enhances driving comfort by minimizing unwanted noises and ensuring that your car's suspension system operates seamlessly.
Why It's Essential
Rear suspension bushings are essential for maintaining the alignment and stability of the vehicle. They play a vital role in balancing load distribution during acceleration, braking, and cornering. The bushings help to isolate vibrations, providing not only comfort but also ensuring that other suspension components do not wear out prematurely. By maintaining the integrity of the suspension system, they contribute significantly to the safety and handling of your vehicle.
Functionality
These bushings are typically made from durable rubber or polyurethane, designed to withstand the rigors of everyday driving. They serve as a buffer, providing elasticity between the suspension components, reducing metal-on-metal contact and absorbing road irregularities. By doing so, the bushings ensure the vehicle's tires remain in optimal contact with the road, enhancing both grip and stability.
Consequences of Failure
If the rear suspension bushings were to fail, the effects would be immediately noticeable. Symptoms of a broken or worn bushing include unusual noises such as clunking or squeaking, poor handling, and uneven tire wear. These issues can escalate, leading to accelerated wear on other suspension parts and potentially compromising vehicle safety. Replacing a faulty bushing ensures your vehicle remains safe and enjoyable to drive.
Compatibility
- Outlander
- Dion
- Lancer
- Airtrek/Outlander
- Airtrek
- Lancer/Lancer Classic
- Lancer
- Lancer Cedia
