2 Pcs Rear Suspension Trailing Arm Bushing Fit for Chrysler Town & Country 2008–2016 Ram C/V 2012–2015 Dodge Grand Caravan 2008–2020 Routan 2009–2014 Replace K201905 4721356AA
Perfectly Compatible: The rear suspension trailing arm bushing fit for Chrysler Town & Country 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016, fit for Ram C/V 2012 2013 2014 2015, fit for Dodge Grand Caravan 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020, fit for Routan 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 and replace 4721356AA K201905. Its size and installation specifications strictly follow the standards to ensure precise matching with the rear suspension trailing arm assembly
Made of High-quality Rubber Material: The lining body is made of high-quality natural rubber or synthetic rubber material, which has good elasticity and toughness. It can effectively absorb vibrations and impacts from the rear axle, reduce the bumpy feeling transmitted to the vehicle body by uneven road surfaces, and improve ride comfort
Restoration of Functional Reliability: The new liner can eliminate the positioning deviation of the trailing arm caused by aging, cracking, or deformation of the original old liner. After installation, it can restore the precise geometric angle of the rear suspension system, improve wheel alignment parameters, reduce abnormal tire wear, and enhance driving stability
Durable Structure: The metal sleeve inside the liner is tightly bonded to the rubber body using vulcanization technology, ensuring that it is not prone to delamination or deformation under long-term torque and impact conditions. Rubber materials have good oil resistance, aging resistance, and weather resistance, suitable for various usage environments of household MPVs and commercial vehicles
Easy Installation Process: The lining adopts a standard press in design, which can be disassembled and assembled with professional tools. Compared to replacing the entire towing arm assembly, replacing the lining separately can significantly reduce maintenance and restore the original performance of the suspension system