MR267649 Mitsubishi BUSHING,FR SUSP STABILIZER, Price: 8.87$, Weight: 0.04kg


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

Mitsubishi

MR267649

BUSHING,FR SUSP STABILIZER

1000

0.04

15-20

8.87$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
MR267649 
BUSHING,FR SUSP STABILIZER
309
0.046
2-3
8.91$
 
FUSO
MR267649 
BUSHING,FR SUSP STABILIZER
0
0.046
-
7.09$
Not Available

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
MSB005 
FRONT STABILIZER BUSH
3
0.069
2-3
1.86$
 
CTR
CVM14 
BUSH FRT STABILIZER B
98
0.805
4-5
1.26$
 

Compatibility

MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToPlantDiagram
Australia12.199712.2005MMAL View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
General (MEXICO)12.200209.2007 View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
K80,90#General (EXPORT)K94W06.199703.20112500DIESEL/4WD View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
K80,90#General (BRAZIL)K97W06.199908.20062800DIESEL/4WD View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
Europe (EUROPE)08.199802.2009 View

The Essential Mitsubishi Front Suspension Stabilizer Bushing

Every vehicle requires specific elements to ensure they function at optimum levels. One such essential component is the Mitsubishi's Front Suspension Stabilizer Bushing. Commonly known as the bushing, this indispensable part plays a critical role in maintaining your car's stability and control.

Why is a Front Suspension Stabilizer Bushing Needed

The bushing is designed explicitly to dampen the vibrations and reduce the shocks that occur when a vehicle is in motion. It absorbs the impact and vibrations transmitted through the suspension system while driving, providing you with a smoother and more comfortable ride. This increased level of comfort enhances your driving experience and also extends the lifespan of your car's suspension system.

How Does the Stabilizer Bushing Function

The bushing operates by cushioning the relationship between the car's body and its suspension, thus providing a solid and stable connection. It is typically made of rubber or polyurethane and is installed within the control arm to shield the joints and connectors from deterioration or damage. The bushing can effectively absorb the shocks, vibrations, and noises induced by the road, thereby minimizing discomfort to the driver and passengers.

Implications of a Damaged or Broken Stabilizer Bushing

If the bushing is damaged or broken, the vehicle's stability and control may become significantly compromised. You might start experiencing a more turbulent ride, hear squeaking or groaning noises, or notice excessive vibration. A deteriorated bushing could also lead to the metal components grinding against each other, causing them to wear out more quickly and impacting the overall longevity of your vehicle. Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that the bushing is in good condition and replace it when necessary.

The Crucial Car Compatibility

It's important to note that the Mitsubishi Front Suspension Stabilizer Bushing is not universally compatible. It is specifically designed to fit certain models. Below is a list of compatible car models:

  • Pajero Sport
  • Montero Sport
  • Nativa
  • Challenger
  • Pajero/Montero Sport