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55250-D3050 BUSH Technical Guide

SUV Rear Suspension Specialist | Tucson & Sportage Precision

Service Note: Assist arm wear is often accompanied by trailing arm degradation. Inspect your Rear Trailing Arm Bushings and stabilizer links when replacing the 55250-D3050.

Advanced Specs of the 55250-D3050 BUSH

Modern SUVs require sophisticated rear tracking to ensure safety under load. 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 alignment adjustment bolt.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai / Kia
  • Model: Tucson (TL) / Sportage (QL)
  • Position: Rear Assist Arm (Outer/Inner)
  • Years: 2015 – 2021

Technical Specs

  • Material: Reinforced Rubber-to-Metal
  • Function: Toe Control / Lateral Stability
  • Standard: OE Reliability Grade
  • Type: Suspension Arm Bushing

55250-D3050 BUSH FAQ

How do I know if this bushing is failing?

Look for “swaying” at high speeds, uneven wear on the inner edges of your rear tires, and squeaking noises from the rear suspension.

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Questions and Answers

Is this for the front or rear suspension?
The 55250-D3050 is exclusively for the Rear Assist Arm (toe control arm) in the multi-link suspension setup.
Can I replace the bushing without replacing the entire arm?
Yes, using the 55250-D3050 BUSH allows you to restore the assist arm's performance without the higher cost of a complete arm assembly, provided you have access to a hydraulic press.
How often should these be inspected?
We recommend a visual inspection every 30,000 km. Look for signs of the rubber core pulling away from the outer metal shell.
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