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SAS Control Arm Bush - CA-B4386B

SAS Control Arm Bush - CA-B4386B

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$343
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Kelpro Spring Eye Bush - 27001

Kelpro Spring Eye Bush - 27001

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SAS Rear Arm Bush - LA326L

SAS Rear Arm Bush - LA326L

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Kelpro Spring Shackle Bush - 27012

Kelpro Spring Shackle Bush - 27012

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RUBBER BUSH - BU202

RUBBER BUSH - BU202

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Kelpro Trailing Arm Bush - 26009
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Kelpro Trailing Arm Bush - 26009

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LOWER ARM BUSH - BU2014
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LOWER ARM BUSH - BU2014

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LOWER ARM BUSH - BU2013
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LOWER ARM BUSH - BU2013

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SAS Rubber Bush - BU711

SAS Rubber Bush - BU711

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25322

Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25322

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25995

Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25995

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25994

Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25994

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Kelpro Shock Absorber Bush - 23002

Kelpro Shock Absorber Bush - 23002

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 28153
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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 28153

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25345

Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25345

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 28407

Kelpro Suspension Bush - 28407

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 26204

Kelpro Suspension Bush - 26204

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 28412

Kelpro Suspension Bush - 28412

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Kelpro Suspension Bush (ea) 16mm - 22288

Kelpro Suspension Bush (ea) 16mm - 22288

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SAS Suspension Bush Kit - E519

SAS Suspension Bush Kit - E519

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 26124
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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 26124

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Whiteline Suspension Bush Kit

Whiteline Suspension Bush Kit

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25321

Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25321

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25950
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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25950

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 28411
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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 28411

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 26497
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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 26497

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

The 2010 Toyota Crown is a luxury sedan that prides itself on delivering a smooth and comfortable ride, supported by a well-engineered suspension system. One important aspect of any suspension system is the use of suspension bushes, and the 2010 Toyota Crown is no exception. Suspension bushes play a crucial role in the vehicle's handling, ride quality, and overall driving experience.

Suspension bushes are small components made from rubber or polyurethane that sit between the suspension parts and the chassis. Their main job is to cushion and absorb the vibrations and shocks transmitted from the road, while also allowing some movement and flexibility within the suspension system. This means they not only help to soften the ride but also reduce the noise and harshness that would otherwise be felt inside the cabin.

The 2010 Toyota Crown uses a variety of suspension bushes in its front and rear suspension assemblies. These bushes are typically found on control arms, stabiliser bars, and linkages. By isolating metal parts, they minimise direct metal-to-metal contact, which prevents wear and tear on the components and ensures smoother suspension operation.

Now, when it comes to looking after these bushes, it's important for Crown owners to keep on top of their condition during regular vehicle servicing. Over time, suspension bushes can wear out, crack or deteriorate due to factors like heat, road grime, and general ageing. When this happens, you might start to notice symptoms such as clunking noises, uneven tyre wear, poor handling, or a harsher ride.

Thinking about servicing or replacing suspension bushes on a 2010 Toyota Crown? Here are some pointers to keep in mind:

  • During routine suspension inspections, mechanics will usually check for visible signs of bush wear, like cracks or excessive movement within the bush.
  • Worn suspension bushes can often be felt as loose or sloppy steering, or the car might feel less stable when negotiating corners.
  • If the bushes are found to be damaged or excessively worn, replacement is typically recommended. Ignoring worn bushes can lead to further suspension damage, potentially costing more in repairs down the track.
  • Replacement bushes come in various materials - the factory ones are usually manufactured from rubber for optimum comfort, but there are polyurethane options available for Crown owners who want a firmer, sportier feel to the suspension.
  • When replacing bushes, it's smart to replace them in sets or pairs where possible. This keeps the suspension balanced and helps avoid uneven wear or handling issues.
  • Routine maintenance should always involve greasing or lubricating the bushes where required, although most rubber bushes are self-lubricating and sealed. Still, the surrounding components should be kept clean and checked for damage.

Regularly checking and maintaining suspension bushes can really save time and money in the long term. Plus, it keeps the 2010 Toyota Crown feeling like the smooth, refined ride that buyers expect. If owners start to notice that their ride is getting noisy, bouncy or just feels off, getting the suspension buds checked by a professional mechanic is a smart call.

Another important consideration is driving conditions. In Australia, where road surfaces can vary dramatically and sometimes be quite rough, suspension bushes take quite a beating. This makes it even more important for Crown owners to keep up with vehicle inspections and have any worn components replaced in a timely manner.

The suspension bushes also contribute to the overall safety of the vehicle. By ensuring the suspension system maintains correct alignment and movement, they help the vehicle maintain good road contact and stability, especially during cornering or sudden manoeuvres. Worn bushes can cause handling problems that might compromise safety on wet or uneven roads.

In short, suspension bushes might be small parts, but their role in the 2010 Toyota Crown's suspension system is huge. They help make rides comfy, reduce noise, and keep the complex suspension components working smoothly together. With proper care, these little rubber cushions will keep your Crown driving plush and safe for years to come. If ever in doubt about your suspension's condition, having a trusted mechanic give it a once-over is never a bad idea.