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SAS Rubber Bush - BU711

SAS Rubber Bush - BU711

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$109
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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25828

Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25828

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$93
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Kelpro Sway Bar Mount Bush - 22881

Kelpro Sway Bar Mount Bush - 22881

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Kelpro Sway Bar Mount Bush - 22884

Kelpro Sway Bar Mount Bush - 22884

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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 Rear Control Arm Bushing Kit - 46338

Nolathane Rear Control Arm Bushing Kit - 46338

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Understanding Suspension Bushes on the 2011 Subaru Impreza

The 2011 Subaru Impreza, a popular model among Aussie drivers, comes equipped with a suspension system that includes suspension bushes. These components play a vital role in the overall performance and comfort of the vehicle. Suspension bushes, also sometimes called rubber bushings, are small but essential parts that sit between the suspension components and the chassis, acting as cushions to absorb shocks and reduce vibrations.

So, what exactly do these suspension bushes do on a 2011 Subaru Impreza? Their main job is to provide a flexible connection point, allowing suspension parts like control arms, sway bars, and shock absorbers to move smoothly without metal-on-metal contact. This flexibility is key to maintaining ride quality, handling, and noise reduction.

On the 2011 Impreza, the suspension bushes are typically made from durable rubber or polyurethane. They are designed to cope with the demands of everyday driving, including potholes, rough roads, and sharp corners. By absorbing impact forces and filtering out vibrations, bushes protect the suspension components from wear and tear and help maintain stability and steering precision.

Taking good care of suspension bushes on a Subaru Impreza means keeping an eye out for wear and tear. Over time, these rubber parts can degrade due to exposure to the elements, heat, oil, and road grime. When bushes begin to crack, harden or tear, they lose their ability to cushion and absorb shocks efficiently. This can lead to increased noise, vibrations felt inside the cabin, and a less controlled ride. In some cases, worn bushes can cause uneven tyre wear or affect wheel alignment, impacting safety and fuel efficiency.

Given their importance, regular inspection and replacement of suspension bushes should be part of any comprehensive servicing routine for a 2011 Subaru Impreza. Mechanics often check these components during suspension and wheel alignment services, especially if a driver reports unusual noises like clunks or rattles when driving over bumps or during steering.

Replacing suspension bushes is a straightforward fix that can dramatically improve the driving experience. While original equipment bushes are typically made of rubber for comfort, some drivers choose polyurethane bushes for added durability and performance. However, these can transmit slightly more road noise and vibrations. It's wise to get expert advice tailored to how one uses their Impreza.

When a mechanic replaces suspension bushes, they usually remove the old, degraded parts and install new ones, which are then lubricated and torqued to the manufacturer's specs. This ensures the bushes do their job properly and last for thousands of kilometres. While it's possible to delay replacing worn bushes, the cost of ignoring them can be higher due to potential damage to more expensive suspension parts or reduced safety on the road.

Regular maintenance tips for suspension bushes on a 2011 Subaru Impreza include washing under the car to remove grime build-up, avoiding exposure to harsh chemicals that can degrade the rubber, and having an alignment check after replacement. Some drivers who often tackle rough or unsealed roads might want to consider more frequent inspections given the added stress on the suspension.

All in all, suspension bushes are definitely relevant and used on the 2011 Subaru Impreza. They are a small but mighty part of what keeps the car running smoothly, comfortably and safely. Ignoring their condition may not only lead to a noisy and uncomfortable ride but also risk the integrity of the vehicle's suspension system.