The first-generation Acura TSX was introduced in April 2003. The Acura TSX was on Car and Driver's Ten Best list in its first three years of production (2004–2006). During its development, many popular trailing arm bushing parts have been built. The trailing arm bushing parts are composed of rubber, but some producers utilize other sturdy materials. The malfunctioning Acura TSX trailing arm bushing parts can cause clunking noises, excessive wear on tires, and poor handling.
Although TSX has lots of auto parts with impressive performance, trailing arm bushing parts still need repair and maintenance after a long time of usage. The bushing located in the trailing arm is designed to absorb the impacts of the vehicle when going over bumps or harsh roads. The removal process for the Acura TSX trailing arm bushing parts is as followed: Lift and support the vehicle, and remove the lug nuts and wheels. Then remove the bolt holding the trailing arm to the suspension components. Next, remove the bolts holding the trailing arm to the chassis. Finally, use a press to remove the old Acura TSX bushings from their place. There are lots of top-quality and durable Acura TSX trailing arm bushing parts available on our website. There are a lot of cheap and nice Acura TSX trailing arm bushing parts online.