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Mazda Bongo Small Upper Arm Bush S47P-34-710A

Mazda Bongo Small Upper Arm Bush S47P-34-710A

Part No: S47P-34-710A

Brand: Frotise

Fits: Mazda Bongo / B2000 / Titan / Spectron / Nissan Vanette / Vanette Truck

OEM No: 5445-34-E000 / S083-34-840 / S083-34-840A / S47S-34-710 / 54506-HC100

Original price was: KSh 1,250.00.Current price is: KSh 1,000.00.

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Description

Get Mazda Bongo Small Upper Arm Bush S47P-34-710A in Kenya

The Small Upper Arm Bush is a vital suspension component that may appear minor in size but plays a significant role in maintaining the integrity of a vehicle’s suspension and steering systems. Fitted within the upper control arm assembly, this bushing acts as a flexible connector between the arm and the vehicle’s chassis or subframe, allowing for controlled movement while reducing noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH). It ensures that the control arm can pivot smoothly and consistently as the suspension travels over varying road surfaces.

Despite being smaller than its lower arm counterparts, the small upper arm bush is equally essential to the stability, alignment, and comfort of the vehicle. Its performance contributes directly to safe handling, ride quality, and long-term suspension reliability.


Function and Role

The suspension system’s main job is to absorb shocks, maintain tire contact with the road, and keep the vehicle stable during acceleration, braking, and turning. The Small Upper Arm Bush helps the suspension do this by acting as a cushion that controls movement within the upper control arm. It prevents metal-on-metal contact between moving parts and allows the upper arm to pivot freely but within a defined range.

Key Functions:

  • Controlled Articulation: Allows the upper control arm to move vertically while restraining lateral or torsional movement.

  • Vibration Isolation: Reduces the transmission of road shocks and vibrations into the chassis and cabin.

  • Noise Reduction: Minimizes clunks or rattles that result from unbuffered metal contact.

  • Suspension Geometry Integrity: Helps maintain proper caster and camber angles for accurate steering and predictable tire behavior.

  • Durability Support: Protects adjacent components (like ball joints and shocks) by reducing stress from harsh movement.

Though small in form, the bushing acts as a vital pivot point in the suspension system that ensures performance remains tight, quiet, and predictable.


Design and Materials

The Small Upper Arm Bush is designed to handle repetitive motion, road impact, and environmental exposure without degrading quickly. It features a combination of flexible and rigid materials to balance movement control and resilience.

Construction Includes:

  • Outer Sleeve: Usually made of metal, the outer casing presses securely into the control arm bracket.

  • Inner Sleeve: Also metallic, it fits around the control arm bolt and remains fixed while the rest of the bushing flexes around it.

  • Elastomeric Core: The middle layer, commonly made of natural rubber or polyurethane, absorbs vibration and allows flexibility while resisting deformation.

Material Options:

  • Rubber: Offers a smoother ride with high vibration dampening. Best suited for standard road use and comfort-focused driving.

  • Polyurethane: Delivers greater stiffness, performance, and longevity under high stress or off-road conditions but can increase road feedback into the cabin.

Some designs may also incorporate directional grooves, voids, or reliefs in the elastomer to fine-tune performance in specific axes of movement. This precision allows for vertical compliance without compromising lateral stability.


Performance Benefits

A high-quality Small Upper Arm Bush provides numerous functional and performance advantages in daily driving or demanding conditions:

  • Smooth Suspension Operation: Ensures consistent articulation of the upper control arm without unwanted slop or excess play.

  • Improved Steering Precision: Maintains alignment under load, giving the driver a stable and responsive steering feel.

  • Noise and Harshness Reduction: Keeps the vehicle quiet by dampening suspension impact noise and eliminating knock sounds.

  • Enhanced Tire Longevity: Prevents irregular tire wear by preserving correct alignment angles.

  • Minimized Component Wear: Reduces mechanical stress on shocks, ball joints, and bush housings.

  • Ride Comfort and Safety: Enhances the overall driving experience by balancing road feedback and ride smoothness.

The bush is tested to withstand thousands of suspension cycles, and its resistance to chemical exposure and temperature change ensures reliability over time.


Symptoms of Wear or Failure

As with other suspension bushings, the Small Upper Arm Bush is subject to degradation over time. Heat, age, mechanical stress, and exposure to elements like oil and salt can deteriorate the elastomer, causing the bushing to lose its effectiveness.

Common Signs of a Worn Bushing:

  1. Clunking or Rattling Sounds: Especially when driving over bumps, potholes, or during quick steering input.

  2. Unstable or Loose Steering Feel: The vehicle may feel floaty or imprecise during turns.

  3. Increased Cabin Vibration: With the damping capability compromised, vibrations from the road become more noticeable inside.

  4. Poor Alignment or Steering Pull: Misaligned suspension geometry can cause the car to pull left or right.

  5. Uneven Tire Wear: Feathering or wearing on one edge of the tire indicates bushing or alignment issues.

  6. Visible Cracks or Separation: During inspection, the rubber may show signs of splitting or separating from the metal sleeves.

Worn bushes compromise not only ride comfort but also handling safety and should be replaced as soon as symptoms are detected.


Installation and Replacement

Installing a Small Upper Arm Bush involves removing the upper control arm, pressing out the old bushing, and inserting a new one using a hydraulic press or suitable bushing tool. Precision is important to ensure proper seating and orientation.

General Replacement Process:

  1. Lift and Secure Vehicle: Raise the front of the car safely and remove the front wheels.

  2. Remove Upper Control Arm: Detach the upper arm from the chassis and steering knuckle.

  3. Extract Old Bushing: Use a press to remove the worn bush without damaging the control arm.

  4. Install New Bush: Align and press in the replacement, ensuring the bushing is fully seated and oriented correctly.

  5. Reinstall Arm: Reattach to the suspension, torque bolts to specification, and ensure all connections are tight.

  6. Wheel Alignment: Always align the wheels after bush replacement to restore suspension geometry.

It is advisable to replace bushes in pairs (left and right) to ensure consistent handling characteristics.


Maintenance and Inspection

While the Small Upper Arm Bush doesn’t require active maintenance, it should be inspected during:

  • Suspension repairs or upgrades

  • Brake servicing

  • Tire changes or rotations

  • After a collision or road impact

  • Routine vehicle service intervals

Early detection of bush degradation prevents further damage to more expensive components and ensures vehicle safety remains uncompromised.

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