Rear Trailing Arm Suspension Bushing ?οΈ
Why this part is needed
This suspension bushing sits where the rear trailing arm meets the chassis. Its job is to cushion load changes from the road,
keep the arm located correctly, and reduce vibration and harsh noise. A healthy bushing helps the vehicle stay stable during braking,
cornering, and when driving over bumps.
How it works
Built from durable rubber bonded to a metal sleeve, it allows controlled movement of the trailing arm. The rubber flexes to absorb shock,
while the sleeve keeps the bolt clamped tight. This balance lets the suspension move smoothly without letting the wheel alignment wander.
What happens if itβs worn or broken
When the bushing cracks, softens, or separates, the trailing arm can shift. You may notice clunking noises, rear-end looseness, uneven tire wear,
or unstable handling at speed. Over time, it can stress other suspension parts and make wheel alignment difficult to hold. Replacing it restores
control, comfort, and safe road manners β
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