55118D3000 Hyundai / KIA BUSH-TRAILING ARM, Price: 19.85$, Weight: 0.14kg


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

Hyundai / KIA

55118D3000

BUSH-TRAILING ARM

13

0.14

4-5

19.85$

 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
KABSPF1R 
BUSHING, REAR TRANSVERSE ARM
17
0.345
2-3
6.45$
 

Compatibility

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Rear Trailing Arm Suspension Bush ?

This suspension bush is a small part with a big job: it cushions the rear trailing arm where it mounts to the chassis. You need it to keep the rear wheel geometry stable, reduce vibration, and stop metal-to-metal contact. A healthy bush helps your car track straight, feel planted in corners, and stay quiet over bumps.

How It Works ?

The bush uses a rubber (or rubber-bonded) core to flex in a controlled way. It allows the trailing arm to move through suspension travel while absorbing shock loads from potholes and braking. By controlling that movement, it keeps toe and camber changes predictable, improving tire contact and comfort.

Signs It’s Worn or Broken ⚠️

If the bush splits, softens, or separates from its sleeve, the trailing arm can shift under load. That often causes clunks, rear-end wandering, uneven tire wear, and unstable braking. Left too long, it can stress other suspension joints and make alignment difficult or impossible.

Compatible Models βœ…

  • Tucson
  • Tucson 15
  • Tucson 16
  • Tucson 17
  • Tucson 18
  • Tucson 20