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Are trailing arm bushings important?
The purpose of the trailing arm bushings is to cushion the movement of the suspension while holding the wheel on the correct axis. The bushings absorb minor vibrations, shocks, and noise from the road to make for a smoother drive.
Are rear trailing arm bushings important?
The trailing arm bushing allows your car's rear trailing arms (which locate the rear suspension and tire) to move up and down over road surfaces and bumps, and allow for compression of the rear coil spring when the car is heavily loaded.
How long do trailing arms last?
These assemblies normally wear out between 90,000 and 100,000 miles. They can wear out faster if you go over a large pothole or are involved in a car accident. Various parts of the assembly may wear out as well, such as the bushings or ball joints.