Description

54551-2G000 BUSH-LOWER ARM Guide

Sedan Suspension Specialist | Sonata & Optima Front Pivot

Service Note: Front-end stability requires secure pivot points. When replacing this unit, we recommend inspecting your Lower Ball Joints and Front Stabilizer Links for a complete suspension restoration.

Advanced Specs: 54551-2G000 BUSH-LOWER ARM

Mid-size sedan platforms require high-resilience bushings to maintain steering geometry under high vertical and torsional loads. This specific 54551-2G000 BUSH-LOWER ARM features an optimized rubber density designed to provide maximum shock absorption without compromising steering precision.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai / Kia Genuine
  • Model: Sonata (NF) / Optima (MG)
  • Position: Front Lower Arm
  • Years: 2005 – 2010

Technical Specs

  • Material: Bonded Synthetic Rubber
  • Orientation: Press-Fit Installation
  • Standard: OE Manufacturing Grade
  • Type: Control Arm Pivot Bushing

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Questions and Answers

Is this for the front or rear control arm?
The 54551-2G000 BUSH-LOWER ARM is designed specifically for the front lower control arm assembly.
Will this part stop the "pulling" sensation in my steering?

Yes, if the pulling is caused by a worn bushing allowing the control arm to shift, replacing the 54551-2G000 BUSH-LOWER ARM will restore alignment stability.

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Do I need a wheel alignment after installation?
Absolutely. Since the 54551-2G000 BUSH-LOWER ARM is a primary pivot point, a professional alignment is essential to ensure the vehicle tracks straight.

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