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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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Maintenance and Replacement of Suspension Bushes in a 2006 Honda CR-V

Owning a 2006 Honda CR-V means you appreciate a reliable and sturdy vehicle. However, to maintain that drive quality, it is essential to perform regular maintenance, especially when it comes to the suspension system. A key component to focus on is the suspension bushes. These small, yet crucial parts play a significant role in ensuring a smooth and stable ride. Let's dive into why maintaining your suspension bushes is so important and how you can tell when it's time to replace them.

Suspension bushes are the flexible rubber components that sit within the suspension system, providing a cushion between moving metal parts. This cushioning helps in reducing road noise and vibrations, making your drive more comfortable. Over time, these bushes can wear out due to exposure to harsh weather, rough road conditions, and general ageing.

When the suspension bushes start to deteriorate, you might notice a few signs:

  1. Increased road noise and vibrations coming through the steering.
  2. A change in the handling and response of your vehicle, such as excessive play in the steering or a loose feeling when cornering.
  3. Visible wear or cracking in the bushes can also indicate it's time for a replacement.
Ignoring these symptoms can lead to further damage, affecting other parts of the suspension system and making repairs more costly.

Replacing suspension bushes isn't something that you need to do frequently, but keeping them in good shape is essential for maintaining your car's performance and safety. If you're a handy person, you may consider doing the job yourself with the right tools and a good service manual. However, for most drivers, having a professional mechanic inspect and replace the bushes is a practical option.

During servicing, mechanics will typically follow a few key steps:

  • They begin by inspecting all suspension components for wear and damage, paying special attention to the bushes.
  • If any bushes are cracked or worn, they will remove the faulty part. This often involves removing the associated suspension arms.
  • They'll then press in or fit the new bushes before reassembling the suspension system.
Not only does this process improve vehicle handling, but it also extends the life of your suspension system.

Regular checks during your scheduled vehicle service can help catch any issues early, saving you a hefty repair bill down the line. By keeping your 2006 Honda CR-V's suspension bushes in great condition, you'll ensure a smoother, quieter ride and continue to enjoy the solid performance your vehicle was designed to deliver.