Description
Subframe bushings are mounts used to attach the subframe to the main chassis of the modern vehicle. The subframe is a critical assembly of your car, to which your suspension and drivetrain is bolted on to. Because of this, the subframe bushings take a large amount of abuse, while insulating the harshness of the road and engine from the chassis. Generally pressed into the subframe, your OEM rubber bushings will wear out over time. If your car is starting to feel sloppy and not handle the way it used to, it could be an issue with your subframe bushings. The average lifespan of a set of subframe bushings is around 100-150k miles, although your milage will vary.
Application Type | Application Specific |
Bullet Point 1 | All Rein Automotive control arm bushings are hydraulic or rubber-to-metal based on the original equipment mount, ensuring the parts performs like original. |
Bullet Point 2 | Manufactured to strict engineering standards/specifications in materials and tolerances |
Bullet Point 3 | Rubber components match the shore hardness of the original equipment bushing to ensure maximum performance and product longevity |
Bullet Point 4 | Recommend to replace bushings in pairs to ensure best performance. Note: Control Arm Bushing Kits contain the needed pair. |
Link to Manufacturer Page | www.reinautomotive.com |
Mount/Bushing Design | Solid Rubber |