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2010 Toyota Corolla suspension bushes: what they do and when to replace

Suspension bushes are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Toyota Corolla. Toyota’s technical publications for the E150-series Corolla (including the 2010 model year) detail front MacPherson struts with a lower control arm using front and rear (compliance) bushes, plus a front stabiliser bar with “D” bushes and link bushes. The rear torsion-beam axle uses trailing arm/beam bushes. These components are listed as serviceable items in Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue and covered in the Corolla Repair Manual and New Car Features guide. Aftermarket catalogues from well-known suspension brands also specify direct-fit bush kits for 2007–2013 Corolla models, further confirming their use.

On a 2010 Corolla, the suspension bushes are the quiet achievers. They isolate noise and vibration, keep alignment steady under brakes and cornering, and help the car track straight. When healthy, they make the steering feel settled and the ride pleasantly compliant. As the rubber ages, it can crack, soften, or split, leading to vague steering, clunks over bumps, and premature tyre wear.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to have the bushes visually inspected every 20,000 km or 12 months, and more often if the car sees rough roads. By 100,000–150,000 km many Corollas will benefit from at least some bushes, especially the front lower control arm rear (compliance) bushes and stabiliser bar D-bushes.

  • Common signs they’re tired: knocking on speed humps, steering shimmy, wandering on the motorway, uneven tyre wear, and rubber that looks cracked or oil-soaked.
  • Replacement tips: do them in axle pairs, torque bolts at normal ride height, and book a wheel alignment straight after.
  • Parts choice: genuine-style rubber keeps the factory comfort