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55227-2E500 BUSH Technical Guide

SUV Rear Suspension Specialist | Tucson & Sportage Precision

Service Note: Lower arm inner wear is often accompanied by outer bushing degradation. Inspect your Rear Lower Outer Bushings and shocks when replacing the 55227-2E500.

Advanced Specs of the 55227-2E500 BUSH

Compact SUVs require precise pivot points to maintain stability during cornering. This bushing is manufactured with high-density EPDM rubber to resist weather-related dry rot and chemical exposure. The inner metal sleeve is high-strength steel, providing a solid anchor point for the suspension mounting bolts.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai / Kia
  • Model: Tucson (JM) / Sportage (KM)
  • Position: Rear Lower Arm (Inner)
  • Years: 2004 – 2010

Technical Specs

  • Material: Reinforced Rubber-to-Metal
  • Function: Pivot Support / Alignment
  • Standard: OE Reliability Grade
  • Type: Control Arm Bushing

55227-2E500 BUSH FAQ

How do I know if this bushing is failing?

Watch for uneven rear tire wear, metallic creaking over bumps, and a “swaying” feeling from the rear end during highway driving.

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Questions and Answers

Is this for the front or rear suspension?
The 55227-2E500 is designed exclusively for the Rear Lower Control Arm (Inner) position.
Can I replace this without a hydraulic press?
No, the 55227-2E500 BUSH features an interference-fit metal casing that must be pressed into the control arm with precision to prevent noise and premature failure.
Does this bushing affect the rear wheel alignment?
Yes, since it serves as the inner pivot point, a worn bushing will cause the lower arm to shift, directly impacting the rear camber and toe angles.
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