55152CA000 Nissan BUSH, Price: 12.77$, Weight: 0.19kg


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

Nissan

55152CA000

BUSH

24

0.19

 Dispatch 24h

12.77$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Nissan
55152CA000 
BUSH
24
0.219
2-3
10.64$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
NAB198 
ARM BUSH REAR ASSY
46
0.221
2-3
7.50$
 

Compatibility

Body StyleEngineFrameVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromDiagram
5 DOOR WAGONQR25DETNE52HWSJapanE5208.2010 View
Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
WAGONVQ35DESEEurope (LHD)Z5008.200506.2008 View
Body StyleEngineFrameVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromDiagram
WAGONQR25DETU31250HWS/JJapanU3106.2007 View
Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
WAGONVQ35DESEUSAV4205.200308.2007 View

Rear Suspension Control Arm Bushing for Nissan

This suspension bushing is a small but critical part that sits between the rear control arm and the chassis. It is needed to keep the suspension stable, reduce vibration, and let the arm move in a controlled way while driving ?.

Why This Bushing Matters

When the wheel hits bumps, the control arm must pivot slightly. The bushing acts like a flexible cushion, keeping the arm aligned while absorbing shock. It also helps maintain correct wheel geometry for safer handling and even tire wear.

How It Works

Made from bonded rubber (or rubber-like compound) with a metal sleeve, it twists under load instead of freely spinning. This controlled flex blocks noise and harshness, while still allowing suspension travel. A healthy bushing keeps the rear end planted and predictable βœ….

Signs of a Worn or Broken Bushing

  • Clunking or knocking noises over bumps ?
  • Rear instability, wandering, or loose steering feel
  • Uneven or fast tire wear
  • Visible cracks, separation, or oil-soaked rubber

What Happens If You Ignore It

A damaged bushing can let the control arm shift, causing poor alignment, increased braking distance, and stress on nearby suspension parts. Replacing it restores ride comfort, handling, and protects your suspension investment.