486540K080 Toyota BUSH LWR ARM, Price: 29.72$, Weight: 0.422kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Toyota

486540K080

BUSH LWR ARM

0

0.422

7-10

29.72$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
486540K080 
BUSH LWR ARM
46
0.485
 Dispatch 24h
37.42$
 
ASIMCO
486540K080 
ARM BUSH-48654-0K080 - ASIMCO THAILAND
468
0.485
4-5
4.88$
 
Toyota
486540K080 
BUSH LWR ARM
142
0.485
2-3
31.18$
 
TENACITY
486540K080 
BUSHING, CONTROL ARM
0
0.485
2-3
7.30$
Not Available

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
TAB376 
FRONT BUSHING, LOWER CONTROL ARM
24
1.035
2-3
14.23$
 
RBI
T24RV04WS 
BUSH. LOWER ARM REVO (4WD)
103
0.485
4-5
11.75$
 
Good Rubber Co LTD
486540K080GR 
ARM BUSHING LOWER SMALL (1X6 PCS)
74
0.485
2-3
5.72$
 
Good Rubber Co LTD
GT31113 
BUSH. LOWER ARM SMALL
0
0.485
2-3
6.52$
Not Available

Understanding the Lower Arm Suspension Bushing

The lower arm suspension bushing is a critical component in your vehicle’s suspension system. It plays a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride by absorbing shocks and vibrations from the road. This part is particularly essential for maintaining the alignment and stability of your vehicle, especially when navigating uneven terrain.

Why the Lower Arm Bushing is Needed️

The primary function of this bushing is to provide a flexible interface between the vehicle's frame and its suspension components. By doing so, it helps to isolate vibrations and reduce noise, ensuring that the driver's experience is both comfortable and safe. Without a functional bushing, the vehicle would transmit every bump and jolt directly to the chassis, dramatically affecting handling and comfort.

How It Works

Constructed from a mix of rubber and metal, this small but mighty component ensures that the lower control arm pivots smoothly. Its design allows for limited movement, which is essential for maintaining wheel alignment and tire contact during maneuvers. The elasticity of the rubber component enables it to absorb impact efficiently while the metal sleeve maintains structural integrity.

Consequences of a Broken Bushing

When the bushing becomes worn or damaged, you may notice increased vibration, steering looseness, or uneven tire wear. Driving with a compromised bushing risks misaligned wheels, leading to decreased handling capabilities and potential safety hazards. Additionally, it may cause accelerated wear on other components, resulting in costly repairs if not addressed promptly.

Signs of Wear and Maintenance Tips

Routine inspections can help identify issues early. Look for signs of cracking, ripping, or excessive movement in the bushing. Regular checks and timely replacements will not only extend the lifespan of the suspension system but also ensure a safe driving experience.