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Parts for your 2006 Mazda Cx-7-Suspension bushes
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2006 Mazda CX-7 suspension bushes
Suspension bushes are absolutely used on the 2006 Mazda CX-7 and are very relevant to its handling, comfort, and tyre wear. This is supported by the Mazda CX-7 (ER) Workshop Manual’s suspension sections, the Mazda Electronic Parts Catalogue (showing front lower control arm bushes, stabiliser bar D-bushes, rear lateral link and subframe bushes), and major aftermarket catalogues such as SuperPro and Whiteline that list direct-fit replacement bushes for the 2006 CX-7. So yes—this model relies on a network of rubber (and sometimes hydraulic) bushes throughout the front and rear suspension.
On the CX-7, bushes sit where suspension arms, the subframe, and stabiliser bars meet the body or other components. Their job is twofold: locate the suspension precisely so wheel alignment stays true, and isolate vibration and noise so the cabin stays civil. Up front, the lower control arm bushes manage braking and cornering loads—when they soften or tear, drivers may notice shimmy under braking, vague steering, or clunks over bumps. At the rear, link and subframe bushes keep the multi-link geometry stable