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Parts for your 1999 Daihatsu Terios-Suspension bushes

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1999 Daihatsu Terios suspension-bushes

Yes, the 1999 Daihatsu Terios is fitted with suspension-bushes. Technical references such as the Daihatsu Terios J100/J102 Workshop Manual (1997–2005) and the Daihatsu Electronic Parts Catalogue list rubber bushes across the front lower control arms, stabiliser (sway) bar mounts and links, rear trailing arms, panhard rod, and the shock absorber eyes. On this model’s front MacPherson-strut and rear live-axle setup, bushes are essential to locate the suspension while isolating vibration.

Suspension-bushes on the Terios do a few key jobs. They cushion road harshness, reduce noise and vibration, and allow the arms and axle to articulate without metal-on-metal contact. Equally important, they help keep wheel alignment stable under braking, cornering, and over rough tracks—something owners of these go-anywhere little SUVs really appreciate.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to inspect the bushes every 12 months or 20,000 km, or sooner if the vehicle does beach runs, towing, or corrugated roads. Signs they’re cactus include clunks over bumps, vague or tramlining steering, shimmy under braking, uneven tyre wear, and visible cracking or oil-soaked rubber. The rear panhard rod and trailing arm bushes often show wear first on lifted or hard-worked Terioses.

Replacement tips for the 1999 Terios:

  • Replace in axle pairs (left/right) to keep handling balanced.
  • Torque all arm bolts at normal ride height so the bushes aren’t preloaded.
  • Book a wheel alignment after front lower control arm or rear location bush changes.
  • OEM-style rubber keeps NVH down and ride comfy