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54443-38000 BUSH Technical Guide

Sedan Specialist | Sonata & Optima Precision

Service Note: Suspension bushings often wear out alongside the pivot points. For a complete front-end overhaul, check our 51760-38000 Ball Joints to ensure your steering remains tight and responsive.

Advanced Specs of the 54443-38000 BUSH

The upper control arm plays a vital role in maintaining camber and caster angles during suspension travel. The 54443-38000 BUSH is manufactured with high-density rubber compounds that offer the perfect balance between dampening road noise and providing enough rigidity for precise handling. Each bushing features a corrosion-resistant steel sleeve for long-term durability.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai / Kia Genuine
  • Model: Sonata (EF/NF) / Optima (MS/MG)
  • Position: Front Upper Control Arm
  • Years: 1998 – 2010

Technical Specs

  • Material: Natural Rubber / Steel
  • Design: Press-Fit Silent Block
  • Standard: OE Reliability Grade
  • Type: Suspension Isolation Bush

54443-38000 BUSH FAQ

How often should these bushings be replaced?

While there is no fixed interval, they should be inspected every 50,000 km or whenever you notice squeaking from the front suspension.

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Questions and Answers

Is this for the upper or lower control arm?
The 54443-38000 is designed exclusively for the Front Upper Control Arm.
How many of these bushings are required per vehicle?
Typically, two 54443-38000 BUSH units are required for each upper control arm (four in total for the front suspension).
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