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		<title>Car Bushings – What Are Car Bushings And What Purpose Do They Serve?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car bushings are a very important factor in ensuring the best performance from any vehicle, yet many people are unaware of what bushings are, what they do and what purpose they serve on the vehicle. This article will give a brief overview of the design and purpose of car bushings, so that you can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Car bushings</strong> are a very important factor in ensuring the best performance from any vehicle, yet many people are unaware of what bushings are, what they do and what purpose they serve on the vehicle. This article will give a brief overview of the design and purpose of <strong>car bushings</strong>, so that you can be more informed when diagnosing what is wrong with your car and taking the appropriate action to get it repaired.</p>
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<p>Bushings come in a wide array of applications and materials. They range from small sway bar cushions to large control arm bushings and from materials such as soft, rubbery compounds to rigid, highly engineered synthetics.</p>
<p>When they get worn down or otherwise damaged they can produce a number of symptoms of poor driving performance, which will be discussed in future articles.</p>
<p>However, for this article, let’s focus on the purpose that bushings serve within the design of a car.</p>
<p>There are 3 main purposes that <strong>car bushings</strong> serve:</p>
<p>1) They absorb and cushion the vibrations and shaking that the car endures through every day use. Without the bushings, these tremors would be transmitted directly to the interior of the car, making for a much rougher ride for its inhabitants. The bushings cushion this effect and make a more comfortable, enjoyable ride for the passengers.</p>
<p>2) They do this while also allowing a small, necessary amount of motion. Since the car is constantly enduring vibrations and movement, a completely rigid part would not be viable at the control arm joint. By having a small, controllable amount of mobility, car bushings allow these forces to be absorbed while still giving room for natural movement at the car’s joints.</p>
<p>3) They act as a buffer to prevent wear and tear to the more expensive or less easily replaced parts on the car. Since cars naturally undergo damage over time, it is important to have parts like car bushings to absorb this effect, so that when the time comes to change or repair the car, it’s simply a matter of changing the easily replaceable car bushings, as opposed to a much more complex or high-cost auto part.</p>
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<p>To put it into an easily understandable perspective, think of it like this:</p>
<p>If the control arm and the frame only had a very rigid connection, there would nothing to absorb force and so any bumps or rough patches on the road surface would cause the car to jump around and bump to a very large degree.</p>
<p>And virtually the same problem would also occur if the connection between these two points had too much ‘give’, such as if a spring were used. In that case as well, every little bump would cause so much give at the car’s joints that it would virtually bounce from point to point on the road instead of driving along smoothly.</p>
<p><strong>We hope this article gave you a brief but in-depth understanding of the need for car bushings. </strong></p>
<p>To order new car bushings for your vehicle at the very lowest prices you will find anywhere on the web, please visit our main site by clicking here: <a title="car bushings" href="http://www.mybushings.com" target="_blank">Car Bushings</a>.</p>
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