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54443-3K000 BUSH-LOWER ARM Technical Guide

Sedan Suspension Specialist | Sonata & Optima Precision

Service Note: Lower arm wear often occurs alongside ball joint degradation. Inspect your Front Lower Ball Joints when replacing the 54443-3K000.

Advanced Specs of the 54443-3K000 BUSH-LOWER ARM

Precision handling requires rigid yet flexible pivot points. This bushing is manufactured with high-density vulcanized rubber to resist environmental aging and oil contamination. The inner steel sleeve is treated to prevent corrosion, ensuring the alignment adjustment remains secure throughout the part’s lifespan.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai / Kia Genuine
  • Model: Sonata (NF) / Optima (MG)
  • Position: Front Lower Arm (Inner)
  • Years: 2006 – 2010

Technical Specs

  • Material: Reinforced Rubber-to-Metal
  • Design: Press-Fit Structural Pivot
  • Standard: OE Reliability Grade
  • Type: Lower Control Arm Bushing

54443-3K000 BUSH-LOWER ARM FAQ

How do I know if this bushing is failing?

Watch for steering pull during braking, metallic clunking noises over bumps, and a general “loose” feeling in the steering wheel during turns.

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Questions and Answers

Is this for the front or rear suspension?
The 54443-3K000 is designed exclusively for the Front Lower Control Arm.
Can I replace the bushing without buying the entire control arm?
Yes, using the 54443-3K000 BUSH-LOWER ARM allows you to restore the suspension's performance at a fraction of the 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 rubber separation from the metal shell or visible "dry rot" cracks.
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