20201FC110 Subaru BUSH ASSY R,T/V LLH, Price: 53.33$, Weight: 0.63kg


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

Subaru

20201FC110

BUSH ASSY R,T/V LLH

18

0.63

2-3

53.33$

 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
SABB12RL 
REAR ARM BUSH LEFT FRONT ARM
4
0.771
2-3
20.51$
 
FEBEST
SAB001 
REAR ARM BUSH FRONT ARM
26
0.391
2-3
10.79$
 
FEBEST
SAB001X 
REAR ARM BUSHING FRONT ARM
34
0.32
2-3
7.18$
 

Compatibility

BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToSuspensionDiagram
WAGON2500CC SOHC NASUSA03.200102.2002NORMAL SUSPENSION View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToSuspensionDiagram
ワゴン3.0L EMPI DOHC NALANCASTER ADAJapan01.200204.2003ノーマルサスペンシヨン View

Understanding the Role and Function of the Suspension Bushing

The suspension bushing is an essential component in the vehicle's suspension system, acting as a cushion between critical parts of a vehicle's suspension. It absorbs shocks, reduces vibrations, and minimizes friction, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride. This component is vital for maintaining stability, improving handling, and extending the life of other suspension components.

Why You Need This Part

Having a well-functioning suspension bushing is crucial. It serves as a barrier that absorbs road impacts and vibrations, ensuring minimal noise and allowing your vehicle to glide smoothly over rough surfaces. Without it, driving can become both uncomfortable and unsafe, as it plays a significant role in maintaining the vehicle's alignment and precise steering.

How It Works

The bushing works by providing a soft, flexible interface between hard metal components of the suspension, such as control arms and the chassis. Made typically of rubber or polyurethane, it allows slight movement in suspension parts to absorb shocks and keep tires in contact with the road.

What Happens if It Breaks

If the suspension bushing wears out or breaks, you may notice increased vibrations and noise, poor handling, uneven tire wear, and even misalignment. Driving with a worn-out bushing can lead to severe damage to other suspension components, increasing the risk of accidents.

Compatibility

  • Legacy
  • Forester