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55160-1C100 BUSH Technical Guide

Hatchback Rear Suspension Stability | Hyundai Getz Specialist

Service Note: Trailing arm maintenance often coincides with brake system checks. Inspect your rear brake components when replacing the 55160-1C100.

Advanced Specs of the 55160-1C100 BUSH

Compact cars require suspension components that can handle constant road imperfections without compromising cabin quietness. This bush is manufactured with a high-density natural rubber core designed for maximum longitudinal damping. The seamless steel outer sleeve provides the structural integrity required to maintain axle alignment under heavy braking loads.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai
  • Model: Getz (TB)
  • Position: Rear Trailing Arm (Axle Pivot)
  • Years: 2002 – 2011

Technical Specs

  • Material: Specialized Natural Rubber
  • Sleeve: Cold-Drawn Steel (Zinc Plated)
  • Standard: OE Quality Replacement
  • Type: Structural Pivot Bush

55160-1C100 BUSH FAQ

How often should I replace these bushings?

Typically, trailing arm bushings should be inspected every 50,000 km. Replacement is usually required between 100,000 km and 150,000 km depending on road conditions.

Is an alignment necessary after replacement?

Yes. Replacing the trailing arm pivot bush directly affects the rear toe alignment. A full 4-wheel alignment is recommended to ensure tire longevity and safety.

Concerned about rear-end noise? Learn how to diagnose worn bushings to keep your vehicle riding smoothly.

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Questions and Answers

Is this bush the same for both left and right sides?
Yes, the 55160-1C100 is a symmetrical part and is used on both the driver and passenger sides of the rear axle.
Can I replace this without removing the entire rear axle?
While possible with specialized "on-car" puller tools, it is often more efficient to lower the axle slightly to provide enough clearance for a hydraulic press to seat the new bush properly.
What is the expected lifespan of this part?
In urban environments with frequent speed bumps, these bushes typically require inspection every 60,000 km and replacement between 100,000 km and 120,000 km.
Why choose an OE-spec replacement over polyurethane?
The 55160-1C100 is designed to provide specific "voiding" in the rubber to allow for comfort; polyurethane alternatives are often too rigid, leading to increased cabin noise and a harsher ride.

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