
Car Suspension Bushings are rubber cushioning components used in suspension and chassis systems to absorb vibration, reduce noise, and allow controlled movement between connected parts. Installed at key connection points such as control arms and stabilizer bars, they help maintain stable suspension operation while improving driving comfort. Suspension bushings are commonly replaced during vehicle maintenance when rubber wear or aging affects handling performance.
• Material options: Natural rubber / synthetic rubber blends
• Structure: Rubber-only or rubber-metal bonded designs
• Shore hardness: Multiple grades available depending on application
• Manufacturing process: Compression or injection molding
• Installation type: Press-fit or sleeve-assisted
• Passenger cars and light commercial vehicles
• Common suspension and control arm applications
• Market-oriented coverage for Asian, European, and selected American models
• Different hardness grades for comfort-oriented or durability-focused setups
• Inner metal sleeve or outer shell options
• Custom dimensions for specific suspension geometries