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Kelpro Sway Bar Link Bush - 22032

Kelpro Sway Bar Link Bush - 22032

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MaxiTrac Bow Shackle, 4,750kg

MaxiTrac Bow Shackle, 4,750kg

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MaxiTrac Bow Shackle,  3,250kg 2 Pack

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Guide to Maintaining Your 1998 Daihatsu Terios Suspension Bushes

When it comes to the 1998 Daihatsu Terios, ensuring the health of your suspension system is crucial for a smooth and comfortable ride. Among the key components that deserve attention are the suspension bushes. These small yet essential parts play a vital role in absorbing road shock, reducing noise, and providing stability to your vehicle.

Suspension bushes are typically made from rubber or polyurethane and are placed at various points in the suspension system. They cushion and support crucial elements such as the control arms and sway bars, allowing them to move freely while absorbing vibrations and reducing friction. Over time, wear and tear can cause these bushes to degrade, leading to issues like increased road noise, uneven tyre wear, and even compromised vehicle handling.

  1. Recognising the Signs of Worn Suspension Bushes
    • Unusual noises when driving over bumps or rough surfaces can indicate that the bushes are no longer absorbing shocks effectively.
    • Noticeable changes in your vehicle's handling, such as increased body roll or a drifting feeling while driving, might suggest that your suspension components are not as tightly held as they should be.
    • Visible cracks, splits, or a significant amount of displacement in the rubber or polyurethane material can be a visual cue that the bushes are worn out.
  2. Steps to Replacing Suspension Bushes
    • Gather the Right Tools: Ensure you have a jack stand, wrenches, and replacement bushes that match the specifications for your Daihatsu Terios.
    • Lift Your Vehicle: Securely lift your vehicle using a jack stand to gain access to the suspension components.
    • Remove the Old Bushes: Carefully detach the relevant suspension parts and remove the worn bushes using the appropriate tools. Be mindful of how components are arranged for accurate reassembly.
    • Install the New Bushes: Position the new bushes securely in place, ensuring they are aligned correctly for optimal performance.
    • Reassemble and Test: Reattach all the suspension parts, lower your vehicle, and perform a test drive to ensure everything is functioning smoothly.
  3. Maintenance Tips to Extend the Life of Suspension Bushes
    • Regularly inspect your vehicle's suspension components for visible signs of wear and tear.
    • Keep an ear out for any unusual sounds or changes in handling, as these are often early indicators of bush wear.
    • Consider using high-quality replacement bushes, potentially opting for polyurethane variants if you're looking for greater durability.

Taking the time to regularly check and maintain your 1998 Daihatsu Terios suspension bushes is a proactive step to ensure your vehicle remains safe and enjoyable to drive. With some basic tools and attention to detail, you can easily manage this maintenance task and keep your Terios running smoothly for years to come.