4870260110 Toyota BUSH SUB-ASSY, Price: 39.42$, Weight: 0.35kg


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

Toyota

4870260110

BUSH SUB-ASSY

0

0.35

 Dispatch 24h

39.42$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
ASIMCO
4870260110 
SUSPENSION BUSH-48702-60110-ASIMCO THAILAND
390
1.495
4-5
3.77$
 
Toyota
4870260110 
BUSH SUB-ASSY
247
0.403
2-3
32.25$
 
TERADA
4870260110 
UPPER ARM BUSH
0
1.495
4-5
7.60$
Not Available

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
RBI
T25UZ202 
BUSH SUB-ASSY CONTR
182
0.411
4-5
6.78$
 
CTR
CVT37 
BUSH LOWER ARM RR
210
0.761
4-5
5.35$
 
Good Rubber Co LTD
GT31050 
BUSH. SUSPENSION
50
1.495
2-3
3.56$
 
TERADA
4870260110TE 
BUSH SUB-ASSY,TRAILING ARM,NO.1 48702-60100 (BOX=4PCS) TO LAND CRUISER 1985-1990 TE
0
1.495
4-5
7.56$
Not Available
FEBEST
TAB130 
ARM BUSH FOR LATERAL CONTROL ROD
0
0.42
-
6.55$
Not Available
CTR
GV0472 
BUSH LOWER ARM REAR TO 48702-60110 LAND CRUISER 100 CTR
0
1.495
4-5
5.71$
Not Available
SCHNIEDER
TYS3501334 
ARM BUSHING LAND CRUISER 1HD 1FD 2UZ [98-07] RR L/R
0
1.495
7-10
2.79$
Not Available

Understanding the Importance of the Suspension Bush Assembly

The Suspension Bush Assembly is a crucial component in your vehicle's suspension system. This part is essential for maintaining the stability and comfort of your ride, ensuring that you have a smooth driving experience no matter the road condition. It's a subtle yet significant piece of automotive engineering that connects the various parts of the suspension system, allowing them to work together seamlessly.

Why It’s Needed

This bush assembly plays a vital role in absorbing shocks from the road, reducing wear on suspension components, and minimizing vibrations that could otherwise be transmitted to the vehicle's cabin. It securely mounts the suspension parts while allowing some degree of movement to absorb and manage road impacts. This not only ensures driver and passenger comfort but also enhances vehicle control and handling.

How It Works

The suspension bush assembly is typically constructed from a combination of rubber and metal, providing both flexibility and durability. As the vehicle maneuvers over uneven terrain, the bush works by compressing and expanding, absorbing energy and thus dissipating noise and vibrations. This ensures that the metal parts of the suspension don't directly rub against each other, which could lead to rapid wear.

Consequences of a Broken Bush

When this part starts to fail, symptoms might include increased road noise, vibrations reaching the cabin, or even a noticeable misalignment of the vehicle. Ignoring these signs could lead to more severe damage to suspension components, compromised vehicle handling, and potentially unsafe driving conditions. A broken bush can accelerate wear on adjacent parts, leading to costly repairs if not addressed promptly.

Regular inspection and timely replacement of the suspension bush assembly are crucial to maintain optimal vehicle performance and safety. It's a small part with a big impact on your driving experience.