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Suspension Bushes on the 2007 Nissan Serena: What You Need to Know

The 2007 Nissan Serena, a popular multi-purpose vehicle in Australia, relies on a well-designed suspension system to ensure a smooth and comfortable ride for families and commuters alike. A key component in virtually all modern vehicle suspension setups, including the Serena, is the suspension bush. Suspension bushes might not be the most glamorous parts under the car, but they play a crucial role in how the vehicle handles and feels on the road.

So what exactly are suspension bushes, and why are they important for the 2007 Nissan Serena? Simply put, suspension bushes are small but mighty rubber or polyurethane components that sit between the metal parts of the suspension system. Their job is to isolate and reduce the vibrations and harshness transmitted from the road to the vehicle's cabin, as well as to allow some controlled movement of the suspension arms. This helps to soften the ride, reduce noise, and improve steering response.

On the 2007 Nissan Serena, suspension bushes are definitely fitted and are an integral part of the front and rear suspension assemblies. At various points, such as the control arms, sway bar links, and trailing arms, these bushes act as cushions between metal parts. This cushioning prevents metal-to-metal contact which would otherwise cause undue wear and tear as well as a less comfortable ride.

Maintaining good quality suspension bushes is super important, especially on a family vehicle like the Serena that might see a fair bit of everyday driving, from school runs to weekend getaways. Over time, suspension bushes can wear out. Exposure to the elements - sun, water, dirt - and constant mechanical stress leads to cracking, hardening, or even complete failure of these rubber or polyurethane parts.

When suspension bushes wear down, drivers often notice symptoms such as increased cabin noise, a rougher ride, clunking or knocking noises over bumps, and less precise steering. In the case of the 2007 Nissan Serena, these symptoms could interfere with the car's dependable nature and overall driving comfort.

Replacing worn suspension bushes is fairly straightforward but essential maintenance. Many mechanics will recommend inspecting the suspension bushes during routine services or when the car is getting an alignment. Poor or damaged bushes can cause uneven tyre wear and place extra strain on other suspension components, potentially leading to costly repairs down the line.

Here are a few helpful tips when it comes to suspension bush maintenance on the 2007 Nissan Serena:

  • Get the bushes visually inspected during every suspension or tyre service. Look for cracks, splits, or signs of excessive wear.
  • Check for any play or looseness in the control arms and sway bars, as this could indicate worn bushes.
  • If the ride suddenly feels harsher or there are new noises when going over bumps, arrange for a suspension check sooner rather than later.
  • Use quality replacement bushes if repairs are needed. OEM (original equipment manufacturer) bushes or high grade polyurethane options can improve durability and ride quality.
  • After replacing bushes, always get the alignment checked and adjusted as necessary to keep the Nissan Serena handling as good as new.

Apart from replacement, proper driving habits and avoiding rough roads when possible can help extend the life of suspension bushes. While these small components don't get a lot of attention, treating them well means the 2007 Nissan Serena will continue to provide a smooth and reliable drive for years ahead.

So if you're owning or servicing a 2007 Nissan Serena, don't overlook the condition of the suspension bushes. They might be out of sight, but without them your ride quality and vehicle safety could take a hit. Keep an eye on these little rubber warriors and enjoy the smooth, comfortable cruising that the Serena is known for.