How much does it cost to replace a suspension bushing?

The bushing allows the lower control arm to move easily, and it can wear out over time, especially if you drive on rough roads very often. To replace the bushing for the lower control arm, you will pay about $210- $670. The cost of labor should be between $95 and $255, while parts should run you $115-$415.

Is it safe to drive with torn bushings?

To be blunt, no, it’s not safe to drive a vehicle that have any bushings that are completely broken. When they fail, those components can snap and cause serious damage to the vehicle, but more importantly, it will create a serious safety hazard for you and any occupants in the vehicle.

How long do bushings last in a car?

The lifespan of a control arm bushing varies drastically depending on the type of vehicle, manufacturer, and driving conditions. From what I’ve gathered, control arm bushings can last between 40 and 100 thousand miles, with an expected lifespan of 80,000 miles.

What do rear axle bushes do?

Axle bushing is the cushioning between joints in a car’s suspension system. The bushes are designed to absorb the shocks of going over bumps and divots in the road, so they reduce over time. Most cars with full suspension systems will have axle bushes at the front and rear to control the ride quality of every journey.

Are there any replacement bushings for a BMW?

For those wishing to remain all stock, we’ve got you covered with BMW replacement bushings and parts. We also offer premium BMW upgrades, heavy duty street and race bushings, and solid bushings and bearings for street or track performance.

What part of the bushings does Rere replace BMW part 33321097009?

Replaces BMW part #33321097009. Offset rubber bushings will add or subtract camber on a rear trailing arm. Pair of bushings replaces BMW part #33329058822

Where does the ball joint go on a BMW?

Sealed ball joint fits in the upper and lower of the back of the trailing arm. Replacement for BMW part #33321138722 OEM sealed ball joint fits in the upper and lower of the back of the trailing arm. Replacement for BMW part #33326775551 OEM rubber bushing restores factory ride and handling. Replaces BMW part #33326771828.

What is the replacement for BMW part 33321138722?

Replacement for BMW part #33321138722 OEM sealed ball joint fits in the upper and lower of the back of the trailing arm. Replacement for BMW part #33326775551 OEM rubber bushing restores factory ride and handling. Replaces BMW part #33326771828. Fresh rubber bushings restore ride comfort. Replacement for BMW part #33 32 6 770 824