Skip to content Skip to navigation menu

Your Selected Vehicle

Brands

Price

Parts for your 2007 Mazda Premacy-Suspension bushes

Sort by
SAS Rubber Bush - BU312
Clearance

SAS Rubber Bush - BU312

Confirm Vehicle
$54
Fitment Notes:
See More
SAS Rubber Bush - BU381

SAS Rubber Bush - BU381

Confirm Vehicle
$75
Fitment Notes:
See More
SAS Rubber Bush - BU3327

SAS Rubber Bush - BU3327

Confirm Vehicle
$226
Fitment Notes:
See More

Explore 4WD & Adventure

SAS Rubber Bush - BU382

SAS Rubber Bush - BU382

Confirm Vehicle
$75
Fitment Notes:
See More
MaxiTrac Bow Shackle, 4,750kg

MaxiTrac Bow Shackle, 4,750kg

$46
Fitment Notes:
See More
MaxiTrac Bow Shackle,  3,250kg 2 Pack

MaxiTrac Bow Shackle, 3,250kg 2 Pack

$40
Fitment Notes:
See More
Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25789

Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25789

$288
Fitment Notes:
See More
Showing 1 - 13 of 13 products

Understanding Suspension Bushes on the 2007 Mazda Premacy

The 2007 Mazda Premacy, a popular compact MPV, relies on a well-designed suspension system to deliver a smooth and comfortable ride for drivers and passengers alike. A key component within most vehicle suspension setups is the suspension bush. These seemingly small parts play a crucial role in how the car handles road imperfections, vibrations, and the general dynamic performance of the vehicle.

So, does the 2007 Mazda Premacy have suspension bushes? Yes, it does. Suspension bushes are very much part of the Premacy's suspension architecture. They are used extensively in this vehicle to connect various suspension arms and linkage points to the car's chassis while allowing flexibility and absorbing shocks and vibrations.

Suspension bushes are typically made from rubber or polyurethane materials. They sit between metal components, providing a cushion that reduces metal-to-metal contact. This cushioning effect helps to dampen noise and vibration, protect suspension parts, and improve ride quality. On a vehicle like the Mazda Premacy, these bushes are crucial because they allow the suspension to move freely but with controlled flexibility, which improves vehicle stability and handling.

The 2007 Mazda Premacy uses suspension bushes in the front and rear suspension systems. Common areas where these bushes are found include the control arms, stabiliser bar links, and trailing arms. If these bushes are worn or damaged, drivers may notice excessive noise such as clunks or squeaks, uneven tyre wear, and a less confident feel around corners or over bumps.

Maintaining the suspension bushes on your Mazda Premacy is essential to keep the vehicle performing optimally. Over time, bushes can deteriorate due to exposure to road grime, oil leaks, salt, and simply ageing material fatigue. Cracks, splitting or hardening of the rubber are common signs that the bushes need attention. Regular inspections during routine servicing can help catch wear early.

Replacing suspension bushes isn't usually a job that can be skipped or overlooked. Worn bushes may cause suspension components to move in ways they shouldn't, which can eventually lead to other parts wearing prematurely or even failing. Not only does this impact ride comfort and noise levels, but it can compromise safety by affecting handling and braking stability.

When it comes to replacing suspension bushes on the 2007 Mazda Premacy, it's often recommended to replace them in pairs to maintain balanced handling. This means if one side's control arm bush is worn, replacing the opposite side at the same time is ideal. This helps preserve even vehicle dynamics and reduces the risk of uneven wear down the track.

There are several key points for owners to remember about suspension bushes:

  • Suspension bushes act as vibration dampers and reduce noise between metal suspension parts.
  • They provide flexibility to aid smooth suspension movement and improve ride comfort.
  • Wear or damage to bushes can cause clunks, squeaks, poor handling, and uneven tyre wear.
  • Inspection and maintenance during regular servicing catch early signs of bush deterioration.
  • Replacement in pairs is recommended for balanced suspension performance.
  • Using quality replacement bushes can enhance longevity and ride quality.

For those servicing their 2007 Mazda Premacy, checking suspension bushes involves lifting the vehicle and visually inspecting for cracks, splits, or signs of degradation. Some workshops may also perform a physical check by moving suspension arms to see if the bushes have excessive play. If any doubt exists, it is worth replacing them sooner rather than later as the cost and effort involved are relatively modest compared to the benefits gained.

Upgrading to polyurethane bushes is an option some Mazda Premacy owners consider, especially if looking for improved suspension responsiveness and durability. However, polyurethane bushes tend to transmit more noise and vibration than factory rubber bushes, which is a trade-off to keep in mind if comfort is the priority.

Ultimately, suspension bushes help keep the 2007 Mazda Premacy's driving experience enjoyable by smoothing out the bumps, reducing unwanted noise, and maintaining solid handling characteristics. Regular attention to these small but vital components as part of a broader suspension service regimen goes a long way in preserving the vehicle's performance and safety on Australian roads.