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SAS Rubber Bush - BU514

SAS Rubber Bush - BU514

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$231
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SAS Rubber Bush - BU5108

SAS Rubber Bush - BU5108

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$78
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Kelpro Trailing Arm Bush - 26179

Kelpro Trailing Arm Bush - 26179

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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25807

Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25807

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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

MaxiTrac Bow Shackle, 3,250kg 2 Pack

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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25939

Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25939

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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25918
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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25918

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Maintaining the Suspension Bushes of Your 2003 Honda CR-V

The suspension system in your 2003 Honda CR-V plays a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and stable ride. A key component of this system is the suspension bushes. These are small rubber or polyurethane components that act as a buffer, absorbing road shocks and reducing vibrations. Over time, these bushes can wear out, leading to decreased ride quality and potential handling issues.

If you're experiencing a rougher ride than usual, or if you've noticed any knocking sounds when navigating bumpy terrains, it might be time to check the condition of your suspension bushes. Replacing worn-out bushes can restore comfort and vehicle stability, and ensure that your CR-V is performing at its best.

  1. Signs of Worn Suspension Bushes
    • If your vehicle feels unstable or you notice excessive shaking or noise, the bushes might need attention. It's important to listen for any unusual clunks or vibrations, particularly when going over bumps or taking sharp turns.
    • Another sign could be uneven tyre wear, which may suggest the suspension isn't functioning optimally due to faulty bushes.
  2. Inspecting Your Suspension Bushes
    • Visual inspection can reveal cracks, tears, or noticeable rubber deterioration. However, a more thorough check might require the expertise of a professional mechanic as the bushings are often located in hard-to-reach areas.
    • Occasionally, bushes may seem intact visually but be compressed or too flexible, failing to provide adequate support.
  3. Replacing and Maintaining Bushes
    • If replacement is needed, it can be a complex task often involving removing various suspension components. This task is best left to a mechanic unless you have the necessary skills and tools.
    • Generally, rubber bushes provide a smoother ride, while polyurethane bushes offer improved durability but may result in a stiffer ride. Your choice may depend on your driving style and road conditions.

Regular maintenance of your Honda CR-V's suspension system can prolong the life of its components, including the bushes. It's advisable to have the entire suspension system checked during regular servicing to avoid unexpected breakdowns and ensure continued driving comfort. Remember, attending to small issues like suspension bushes can prevent larger, more costly repairs in the future.

Keeping an eye on these elements can help maintain not just your car's performance but also your safety on the road. Taking a proactive approach to car maintenance allows you to enjoy the reliability and comfort your Honda CR-V is known for.