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55118-3R000 BUSH Technical Guide

Sedan Suspension Specialist | Sonata & Optima Precision

Service Note: Trailing arm wear often occurs alongside control arm degradation. Inspect your Rear Control Arm Bushings and stabilizer links when replacing the 55118-3R000.

Advanced Specs of the 55118-3R000 BUSH

Mid-sized sedans require precise tracking to maintain safety and comfort. This bushing is manufactured with high-density vulcanized rubber to resist environmental aging and oil contamination. The inner steel sleeve is zinc-plated to prevent corrosion, ensuring the alignment adjustment remains secure throughout the part’s lifespan.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai / Kia Genuine
  • Model: Sonata (YF/LF) / Optima (TF/JF)
  • Position: Rear Trailing Arm (Main)
  • Years: 2011 – 2019

Technical Specs

  • Material: Reinforced Rubber-to-Metal
  • Design: Press-Fit Structural Pivot
  • Standard: OE Reliability Grade
  • Type: Trailing Arm Isolator

55118-3R000 BUSH FAQ

How do I know if this bushing is failing?

Watch for thumping noises over bumps, a “wandering” feeling during highway driving, and premature wear on the inner edges of your rear tires.

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Questions and Answers

Is this for the front or rear suspension?
The 55118-3R000 is designed exclusively for the Rear Trailing Arm main pivot.
Can I replace the bushing without buying the entire trailing arm?
Yes, using the 55118-3R000 BUSH 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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