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55254-3K000 BUSH Technical Guide

Sedan Suspension Specialist | Sonata NF & Magentis MG Rear Pivot

Service Note: Rear-end stability depends on tight pivot points. When replacing this unit, we recommend inspecting your Rear Stabilizer Links and Rear Shock Absorbers for a complete suspension restoration.

Advanced Specs: 55254-3K000 BUSH

NF-era sedans require high-precision insulators to manage rear-end geometry. This specific 55254-3K000 BUSH features an optimized rubber-to-metal bond designed to isolate the subframe from road noise while ensuring the upper control arm maintains perfect alignment under cornering loads.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai / Kia Genuine Spec
  • Model: Sonata (NF) / Magentis (MG)
  • Position: Rear Upper Control Arm
  • Years: 2005 – 2010

Technical Specs

  • Material: High-Density Synthetic Rubber
  • Type: Reinforced Press-Fit Bushing
  • Standard: OE High-Safety Grade
  • Feature: Camber Stability Core

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Questions and Answers

Is this for the front or rear suspension?
The 55254-3K000 BUSH is designed exclusively for the rear upper control arm assembly.
Will this stop the "looseness" I feel in the rear end?
Yes, replacing a degraded 55254-3K000 BUSH will eliminate the play in the upper linkage, restoring a tight and predictable feel.
Why while am touching question then only i want to show answer?
This premium interactive FAQ design keeps your technical data organized, revealing detailed mechanical answers only when the user chooses to engage.
Do I need a wheel alignment after replacement?
Absolutely. Since the 55254-3K000 BUSH directly affects the rear camber settings, a professional 4-wheel alignment is mandatory.

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