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LOWER ARM BUSH - BU2005

LOWER ARM BUSH - BU2005

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TRW Control Arm - JTC7548
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TRW Control Arm - JTC7548

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TRW Control Arm - JTC7547
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TRW Control Arm - JTC7547

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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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Nolathane Control Arm Bush Kit - 46314

Nolathane Control Arm Bush Kit - 46314

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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25925
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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25925

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Suspension Bushes on the 2010 Toyota Aurion: What You Need to Know

The 2010 Toyota Aurion, a popular mid-size sedan in Australia, is well-regarded for its comfortable ride and reliable performance. One key component contributing to its smooth driving experience is its suspension system, and within this system, suspension bushes play a crucial role. Suspension bushes are indeed fitted to the 2010 Aurion, making them a relevant and essential part of the vehicle's overall suspension setup.

So, what exactly are suspension bushes and why are they so important for a car like the 2010 Toyota Aurion? Simply put, suspension bushes are small rubber or polyurethane components that sit between metal parts of the suspension. They act as cushions, absorbing vibrations and reducing friction between the moving parts. This helps maintain the ride comfort, reduces noise, and improves handling by allowing controlled movement of the suspension components.

The Aurion's suspension system uses bushes in several key places including control arms, sway bar links, and stabiliser bar mounts. These bushes allow the suspension to flex and absorb bumps from the road while keeping the vehicle stable and planted. Without them, you would feel every bump and clunk, and the metal parts would wear out quickly due to direct contact.

Over time, suspension bushes endure a lot of wear and tear. Heat from the engine bay, exposure to dirt, moisture, and road salt, plus the continuous stress of absorbing shocks, can cause bushes to crack, harden, or degrade. When this happens, the Aurion's suspension performance suffers. You might notice a clunking noise when driving over bumps, slightly loose or vague steering, or even uneven tyre wear.

Because the suspension bushes are such a fundamental part of keeping the car comfortable and safe, regular inspection and maintenance are essential. Typically, during routine service intervals, mechanics will check the condition of the suspension bushes in the Aurion for any signs of damage or wear. If the bushes are still in good shape, there is no need for replacement. However, once the rubber becomes brittle or cracks appear, it's time to replace them to maintain proper suspension function.

Replacing suspension bushes involves pressing out the old, worn bush and pressing in a new one, which can be a bit of a specialised job requiring the right tools. For this reason, it's best done by a professional, especially as incorrect fitting can impact vehicle handling and safety. The replacement bushes are usually made from durable rubber or polyurethane, the latter providing a slightly firmer ride with enhanced durability for enthusiasts or those wanting better handling response.

Keeping your 2010 Toyota Aurion's suspension bushes in top condition ensures the car remains comfortable on the road and handles predictably in various driving conditions. Neglecting worn bushes can lead to greater suspension damage down the track, including premature wear of ball joints, control arms, and tyres. For Aussie drivers who might tackle rough or gravel roads, regular checks become even more critical.

One tip for Aurion owners is to listen out for unusual noises or changes in ride quality. Bushes wear slowly, so you might not notice a sudden issue, but any knocking sounds when driving over bumps or a feeling of looseness in the steering are good reasons to get the suspension checked. Additionally, if the vehicle feels less stable around corners or there is noticeable vibration through the steering wheel, this could also indicate worn bushes.

As part of servicing, a suspension inspection often includes a visual check for cracks, signs of oil contamination (which can degrade rubber), and testing for play or looseness in suspension joints. If any bushes need replacing, the job is cost effective compared to outright suspension overhaul and well worth the investment for keeping the Aurion performing like new.

In a nutshell, suspension bushes are a vital component under the skin of the 2010 Toyota Aurion, tasked with smoothing out the ride and maintaining precise handling. Regular maintenance, attentive driving, and prompt replacement when needed help ensure the Aurion stays safe, comfortable and enjoyable to drive for years to come.