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54551-C1000 BUSH-LOWER ARM Technical Guide

Modern Sedan Suspension Specialist | Sonata & Optima Precision

Service Note: Bushing failure often indicates that other suspension pivots are worn. Inspect your Lower Arm Rear Bushings and ball joints when replacing the 54551-C1000.

Advanced Specs of the 54551-C1000 BUSH-LOWER ARM

Contemporary mid-sized sedans require high levels of refinement. This bushing is manufactured with high-density rubber to resist atmospheric aging and petroleum contamination. The inner steel sleeve is zinc-plated to prevent corrosion, ensuring that the pivot bolt remains secure throughout the life of the component.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai / Kia
  • Model: Sonata (LF) / Optima (JF)
  • Position: Front Lower Arm (Front)
  • Years: 2015 – 2019

Technical Specs

  • Material: Rubber-to-Metal Bonded
  • Design: Forward Pivot Bushing
  • Standard: OE Reliability Grade
  • Type: Control Arm Isolator

54551-C1000 BUSH-LOWER ARM FAQ

How do I know if this bushing is failing?

Look for steering wander at high speeds, instability during braking, and visible tearing in the rubber component during inspection.

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Questions and Answers

Is this for the front or rear position on the lower arm?
The 54551-C1000 is typically the Front/Small bushing on the front lower control arm assembly.
Can I replace this at home without special tools?
Replacement of the 54551-C1000 BUSH-LOWER ARM requires a hydraulic press to safely remove the old unit and install the new one. Attempting to hammer it in can damage the control arm's structural integrity.
How often do these bushings need inspection?
We recommend a visual inspection every 30,000 km. Look for signs of rubber separation from the metal casing or excessive lateral movement.
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