Is it necessary to replace aged car rubber bushings?

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McNadia
07/30/25 7:25am
When car rubber bushings are severely aged, replacement is necessary. The reasons are as follows: 1. Abnormal noises: There are many rubber bushings in the vehicle chassis, and these rubber components will age over time. If these rubber bushings are severely aged, the chassis will produce many abnormal noises and feel loose. To restore the chassis to its original factory condition, all rubber bushings on the chassis need to be replaced, which will return the chassis to its like-new state. 2. Shock absorption: The control arm bushings are located between the suspension and wheels, primarily serving to stabilize driving, especially on uneven road surfaces where they provide excellent shock absorption.
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