A suspension bushing is a critical component used in the suspension systems of vehicles, including tractors, to reduce vibration and noise, and to provide a smooth and stable ride. It is typically made from rubber or polyurethane and is designed to absorb shock and isolate different parts of the suspension system from each other. By cushioning the connections between suspension components, the bushing helps to maintain proper alignment and improve vehicle handling. The durability of suspension bushings is crucial, as they are exposed to significant stress and wear over time. Regular inspection and replacement of worn or damaged bushings are important to ensure the suspension system continues to perform effectively and to extend the lifespan of the vehicle’s components.
Attribute | Description |
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Component | Suspension bushing |
Function | Absorbs shock, reduces vibration, provides stability |
Material | Rubber or polyurethane |
Design | Cushions connections between suspension components |
Application | Vehicles, including tractors |
Features | Shock absorption, noise reduction, vibration isolation |
Maintenance | Regular inspection and replacement of worn bushings |
Compatibility | Specific to vehicle make and model |
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