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SAS Rubber Bush - BU711

SAS Rubber Bush - BU711

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MaxiTrac Bow Shackle, 4,750kg

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MaxiTrac Bow Shackle,  3,250kg 2 Pack

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SAS Rubber Bush - BU712

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Understanding Suspension Bushes on the 2007 Subaru Legacy

The 2007 Subaru Legacy is a well-loved midsize car in Australia, known for its reliability, all-wheel drive capability, and smooth ride quality. A key component that contributes to the vehicle's suspension performance is its suspension bushes. Suspension bushes are definitely used on the 2007 Subaru Legacy, playing an essential role in the suspension system's functionality.

Suspension bushes are small but mighty components made from rubber or polyurethane. They sit between suspension parts, such as control arms and the vehicle frame, acting as cushions. Their main job is to absorb shocks and vibrations from the road while allowing the suspension parts to move smoothly. This cushioning effect not only improves ride comfort but also reduces noise and vibration inside the cabin.

On the 2007 Subaru Legacy, suspension bushes are fitted to various points in the suspension setup. These include the lower control arms, trailing arms, sway bar links, and sometimes in the struts themselves. Because the Legacy is designed to handle a bit of rough terrain and Aussie roads, these bushes help maintain solid handling and a comfortable drive by managing suspension movement and reducing harshness.

Over time, suspension bushes can wear out due to normal driving conditions, exposure to dirt, water, and heat. When bushes degrade, they become less effective at absorbing shock and controlling suspension movement. This wear can lead to symptoms like clunking noises during driving, uneven tyre wear, reduced steering stability, and a generally rougher ride.

Replacing or maintaining suspension bushes on a 2007 Subaru Legacy is an important part of servicing the suspension system. Mechanics usually inspect the bushes during regular service intervals to check for cracks, excessive play, or deterioration. If any are found to be damaged, replacing them promptly can prevent further suspension damage and maintain vehicle safety and comfort.

Here are some tips for caring for suspension bushes on a Subaru Legacy:

  • Have the suspension inspected periodically by a qualified mechanic, especially if the vehicle is driven frequently on rough or unsealed roads.
  • Listen for unusual noises such as knocking or creaking that may indicate worn bushes.
  • During servicing, ask for the bushes to be checked along with other suspension components like shocks and ball joints.
  • If bushes look cracked, torn, or show excessive movement, replacement is advisable to restore proper suspension performance.
  • Choose quality replacement bushes, preferably OEM or high-grade polyurethane parts, for durability and improved handling.

Installation of new suspension bushes usually requires removing suspension arms, so it is best done by experienced mechanics with the right tools. Proper alignment of suspension components after bush replacement is vital to ensure the Subaru Legacy drives straight and handles predictably.

Overall, suspension bushes are a small but crucial part of the 2007 Subaru Legacy's suspension system. They ensure that the ride is comfortable, the handling is stable, and the vehicle remains safe and enjoyable to drive. Keeping the bushes in good condition through regular inspection and timely replacement will help the Legacy continue to deliver the smooth and confident driving experience its owners expect.