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1992 Mitsubishi Pajero suspension bushes — what they do and how to look after them

Yes, the 1992 Mitsubishi Pajero absolutely uses suspension bushes. That’s confirmed across factory and aftermarket sources, including the Mitsubishi Pajero NH–NJ Workshop Manual (1991–1996) in the Front and Rear Suspension sections, the Mitsubishi ASA parts catalogue (NH/NJ) listing control arm, trailing arm, panhard rod and stabiliser bar bushes, the Haynes Montero/Pajero 1983–1997 manual, and polyurethane bush catalogues from brands like SuperPro and Whiteline that specify complete bush kits for 1991–1996 Pajero models. So, they’re not just relevant — they’re essential to how the Pajero rides and handles.

On a ’92 Pajero (NH/NJ), bushes sit between metal components to isolate noise and vibration, maintain alignment, and allow the arms and links to move smoothly. Up front, the independent double-wishbone setup relies on control arm and sway bar bushes